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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2025-06-30 PL-INT-2025-010869 R. M. Towill Corporation - Category PL.5 DeVera, Ashley From: Akimi Shigematsu <AkimiS@rmtowill.com> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2025 9:49 AM To: Planning Internet Mail Cc: Greg Hiyakumoto Subject: Professional Services during Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - R. M. Towill Corporation Attachments: PL.4 Community Ping Comm-Reg Plans - RM Towill Corporation.pdf; PL.5 Community Ping Environmental - RM Towill Corporation.pdf; PL.6 Community Ping Land Use - RM Towill Corporation.pdf; PL.8 Community Ping Public Access - RM Towill Corporation.pdf; PL.10 Economist Social - RM Towill Corporation.pdf Aloha Mr. Darrow, The R. M. Towill Corporation is pleased to submit our Statements of Qualifications in response to the County of Hawaii, Planning Department's FY 2025-2026 solicitation for professional service providers for the following categories: PL.4) Community Planning (Community/Regional Plans, General Plan, Climate Adaptation) PL.5) Community Planning (Environmental Planning, Environmental Assessments, Environmental Impact Statements) PL.6) Community Planning (Land Use Codes/Studies, Form Based Codes) PL.8) Community Planning (Public Access Planning) PL.10) Economist/Social Science (Socio-Economic and Housing Studies) Thank you very much for the opportunity to present our qualifications. Should you have any questions or require additional information, please feel free to contact Greg Hiyakumoto, President, at gregh@rmtowill.com or(808) 842- 1133. Mahalo, Akimi Shigematsu,CPSM Marketing Coordinator AkimiS@rmtowill.com R. M.Towill Corporation 2024 North King Street Suite 200 Honolulu,Hawaii 96819 voice: 808 842 1133 fax: 808 842 1937 web:www.rmtowill.com 1 2024 N.King Street ' Planning Suite 200 � Engineering Honolulu,Hawaii 96819-3494 Environmental Services Telephone 808 842 1133 R.M. TOWILL CORPORATION Photogrammetry Fax 808 842 1937 Surveying SINCE 1 9 3 0 Construction Management eMail:rmtowill@rmtowill.com June 27, 2025 Mr. Jeffrey Darrow PL.4) Community Planning Planning Director (Community/Regional Plans,General Plan, Planning Department Climate Adaptation) County of Hawai`i 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 Hilo, Hawaii 96720 Dear Mr. Darrow, Professional Services during the Fiscal Year 2025-2026, beginning July 1, 2025 The R. M. Towill Corporation is pleased to submit our qualifications in response to the County of Hawai`i's internet announcement on June 1, 2025. The firm is interested in providing professional services in the following area: PL.4) Community Planning (Community/Regional Plans,General Plans,Climate Adaptation) The other requested information is presented below: 1. The name of the firm or person, the principal place of business, and location of all of its offices: R. M. Towill Corporation Main Office: 2024 North King Street, Suite 200 Honolulu, Hawaii 96819-3494 Kailua-Kona Office: 73-5574 Maiau Street, Suite 11 Kailua-Kona, Hawai`i 96740 2. The age of the firm and its average number of employees over the past five years: The R. M. Towill Corporation has been in business in Hawai`i for 95 years. The average number of employees over the past five years was 120. 3. Education, training and qualifications of the firm and its key employees: Please see Tabs 1, 2, and 3 of the attached DPW Form 120 (Rev. 6/99) form. 4. A list of recent projects and the names of up to five clients who may be contacted, including at least two for whom services were rendered during the preceding year: Sharon Thom, Pulama Lanai, (808) 237-2244 Project: Lana`i Island Strategic Land Planning, Lanai; other various projects RMTC Services Performed: Community Planning, Environmental Documentation and Permitting, Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Surveying Most Recent Year in which Services were Provided: 2025 (Ongoing) Mr. Jeffrey Darrow Planning Department June 27, 2025 Page 2 Peter Kwan, Haseko Construction Management Group, Inc., (808) 686-9653 Projects: Royal Kunia II Development, O`ahu; Hoakalei Retail Development, O`ahu (Various Projects) RMTC Services Performed: Community Planning; Civil Engineering; Wastewater Engineering; Surveying; Environmental Planning and Permitting Most Recent Year in which Services were Provided: 2025 (Ongoing) Tracy Tonaki,D.R. Horton—Schuler Division, (808) 782-4109 Projects: Hoopili Development, O`ahu (Various Projects) RMTC Services Performed: Community Plannng; Civil Engineering; Surveying; Environmental Planning and Permitting Most Recent Year in which Services were Provided: 2025 (Ongoing) Terry Chan, City and County of Honolulu,Department of Design and Construction, (808) 768-8445 Project: Climate Change Design Guidelines, O`ahu RMTC Services Performed: Community Planning; Civil Engineering Most Recent Year in which Services were Provided: 2025 (Ongoing) Ian Hirokawa, State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Natural Resources, (808) 587-0419 Projects: Central Maui Regional Sports Complex, Maui; Ala Wai Canal Dredging and Miscellaneous Improvements, O`ahu; Ala Wai Canal Wall Improvements, O`ahu; Strategic Master Development Plan for East Kapolei Lands, O`ahu RMTC Services Performed: Community Planning; Civil Engineering; Surveying; Environmental Planning and Permitting Most Recent Year in which Services were Provided: 2025 (Ongoing) 5. Any Promotional or Descriptive Literature: Please see DPW Form 120 (Rev. 6/99), Tab 10, "Statement of Qualifications." Thank you for the opportunity to submit our firm's professional qualifications. If you have questions or need additional information, please email me at GregH@rmtowill.com or call me at (808) 842-1133. Very truly yours, Greg H. H akumoto, P.E. President GHH:as Attachments c co F To a, / c rn a, - 0 ro co y FL 4- c c c, c .2 a N = a •7, l• / - c oC , (1� ( E E Q +J O U D Q u_ a) lc)NO J o E_ N D a u IA NJ in C O O NI.+a (I:3 E rr w O V �• +� 0, - , co N C u w m N E v v corn ^ v, rn , - Lr) @) .3 u_ +, w � airnm 3 = ern - D aJ r-I fa O a = N d71- +� 3 .- rsj r.= c s rn O I E AM, a--+ — Q 7 0 � c o pa - Ymm E i. 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THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S),AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT Matthew Terry NAME: Atlas Insurance Agency,Inc. PHONr o,Ext): (808)533-3222 (NC,No): (808)533-8777 201 Merchant Street E-MAIL ADDRESS: Suite 1100 INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# Honolulu HI 96813 INSURERA: RLI Insurance INSURED INSURER B: Contractors Bonding&Insurance Co. 37206 R.M.Towill Corporation&Kilohana Corporation INSURER C: Hawaii Employers'Mutual Ins Co Inc. 10781 2024 North King Street,Suite 200 INSURER D: XL Specialty Insurance Company 37885 INSURER E: Honolulu 96819-3494 INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 24-25 CCG23 1M/2M REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW`FTAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR ADDL SUBR POLICY EFF POLICY EXP TYPE OF INSURANCE LTR INSD WVD POLICY NUMBER (MM/DD/YYYY) (MM/DD/YYYY) LIMITS X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $DAMAGE T 1,000,000 RENTED CLAIMS-MADE X OCCUR PREMISESO(Ea occurrence) $ 1,000,000 MED EXP(Any one person) $ 10,000 A PSB0010496 10/10/2024 10/10/2025 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ Included GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2'000'000 PRO- POLICY JECT LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OPAGG $ 2,000,000 OTHER: $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ 1,000,000 (Ea accident) X ANYAUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ A - OWNED SCHEDULED PSA0003410 10/10/2024 10/10/2025 BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS X HIRED �/ NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE $ AUTOS ONLY /• AUTOS ONLY (Per accident) $ UMBRELLA LIAB X OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 B X- EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS-MADE CKB0200208 10/10/2024 10/10/2025 AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 DED RETENTION $ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION X STATUTE EORH AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY Y/N 1,000,000 C ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE N/A WC0055190 10/10/2024 10/10/2025 E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory in NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 If yes,describe under 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ Each Claim $1,000,000 Professional Liability D DPR5034933 10/10/2024 10/10/2025 Aggregate $2,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES (ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached if more space is required) Proof of insurance certificate provided for coverages indicated. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN R.M.Towill Corporation&Kilohana Corporation ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 2024 North King Street, AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Suite 200 Honolulu HI 96819 I ©1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. 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M. TOWILL CORPORATION SINCE 1 9 3 0 I e J pa4.y,pM_4A.n 1 . e v � S ;)-"11W t7j Yrvtf 4 y � q v a yyyy V `. *. 11* x r14-Y 2025-2026 Statement of Qualifications Contact: Greg Hiyakumoto, President gregh@rmtowill.com 1 K \4 2024 N.King Street, Suite 200 Honolulu, HI 96819-3494 www.rmtowill.com Tel: 808 842-1133 Fax: 808 842-1937 s°9 "il Engineering • Wastewater Engineering • Surveying & Mapping • Planning & Permitting • Construction Management FIRM INTRODUCTION Serving Hawaii since 1930. With 125 employees,the R. M. Towill Corporation(RMTC) is one of the largest locally owned engineering firms in the State of Hawaii. The firm s integrated services include civil engineering,wastewater engineering, surveying and photogrammetry,construction management,program management,land planning and permitting,and geographic information systems. RMTC's main office is located in Honolulu,Oahu and since 1979 we have maintained a branch office in Kailua-Kona on the island of Hawaii. Dedicated to our clients'needs. Throughout the past nine decades,RMTC has serviced various federal,state and county agencies as well as private sector clients,each with their own set of objectives,requirements, concerns,and constraints. We make it a part of our business to understand the unique situation of each project we manage so that we can craft a comprehensive approach to the assignment and ultimately deliver effective, practical,and timely solutions. A diverse staff of industry experts. Our large, diverse staff of licensed professional civil engineers,planners,environmental engineers, surveyors,certified construction managers and large technical pool provides RMTC with the flexibility to assign qualified personnel to various projects and to complete them in a timely manner,whether it be a typical project timeframe or fast-tracked assignment. In addition,RMTC encourages training across disciplines to promote continual professional growth of our people and technical diversity within the organization. Unparalleled project experience. RMTC has managed a multitude of project types, varying greatly in size, scope,complexity,and cost. Throughout this document are examples of projects we have completed,categorized by field of service. Many of these assignments have involved multiple departments within our firm and have required the effective coordination of specialty subconsultants.Furthermore,we are familiar and well-experienced in facilitating projects that require interagency agreements on technical and institutional issues. Experience throughout the Pacific Rim. Our experience extends well beyond the State of Hawaii into areas such as Diego Garcia,the Philippines,Japan,Okinawa,Korea, Mexico,Guam,Saipan,Tinian,Kwajalein,Palau,American Samoa,Johnston Atoll, Palmyra,Yap,and the Seychelles,where we have proven our ability to adapt to local conditions,customs,and culture to effectively complete our projects. A leader in the industry.RMTC has recently received prominent awards and acknowledgements from its peers. 2025 Engineering Firm of the Year-NAIOP Hawaii 2025 Grand Conceptor Award-Honouliuli Wastewater Treatment Plant,Ph 1B-ACECH 2022 Grand Conceptor Award- The Kapalama Container Terminal Yard-ACECH This Statement of Qualifications provides an overview of the key elements of RMTC's practice,professional staff, and past experience. muuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouur„ TABLE OF CONTENTS Civil Engineering 1 Highway and Roadway Design 1 Mass Transit 2 Subdivision and Housing 2 Harbors and Port Facilities 2 Site Planning and Design 3 ADA Compliance 3 Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) 4 Infrastructure Master Plans 4 Drainage Master Plans 4 Water System Planning and Design 5 Solid Waste 5 Flood Zone Determinations 6 Technical Personnel: Civil Engineering Department 7 Environmental Engineering 9 Wastewater Treatment Facilities - Design and Studies 9 Regional Wastewater Planning Studies 10 Wastewater Collection and Conveyance Systems 10 Trickling Filter-related Processes 11 Small Wastewater Systems 11 Technical Personnel: Environmental Engineering Department 12 Surveying & Photogrammetry 13 Surveying Services 13 Use of Advanced Technologies 13 Topographic Surveying 13 Boundary Surveying 14 Parcel Subdivision and Consolidation 14 Aerial Topographic Mapping 14 Cadastral Surveying 15 ALTA Surveying 15 Flood Elevation Certifications 15 Surveys Supporting Shoreline Certification Process 16 Recordation under the Land Court and Regular (Bureau of Conveyance) Systems 16 Technical Personnel: Surveying&Photogrammetry Department 16 TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT'D) Geographic Information Systems 17 Technical Personnel: Geographic Information Systems 18 Construction Management and Program Management 19 Construction Management 19 Program Management 22 Technical Personnel: Construction Management Department 25 Planning 29 Land Planning and Permitting 29 Master Plans 29 Environmental Documentation (EISs, EAs) 29 Land Use Entitlements and Permitting 30 Fiber Optic Cable Systems 31 Public Involvement Programs 31 Technical Personnel: Planning Department 32 CIVIL ENGINEERING w ,` � ' Highway and Roadway Design RMTC has designed over 300 miles of roadways in Hawaii and the Pacific for county, state, federal,and private sector clients. Our designs have helped to relieve traffic congestion, provided added capacity for new developments ! . and improved roadway safety. RMTC has also served as design team leader for the replacement of many roadway bridges throughout the state. Projects/ Highway and Roadway Design "Legacy" Projects • Kualakai Parkway (North-South Road), Phases 1A,1B and 1C,Oahu (2005-2010) k ` (right top) RMTC designed the$170-million,three-phase North-South Road for the State Department of Transportation in Kapolei,Oahu. • Palau Compact Road,Package D, Island of Babeldaob,Republic of Palau (1997-2007) (see award plaques, right bottom) ACEC • Interstate Route H-1 Waimalu Viaduct „° „°W.u— Widening,Westbound Direction,Kaonohi Street Overcrossing to Pearl City Off-Ramp, Engineering Excellence 2009 Oahu (2001-2007) Excellence Award • Interstate Route H-1 Shoulder Work and PCC Mall Compact Road firm-R.M.Twill Corpora[aim Pavement Rehabilitation,Oahu (2019, Design-Build) Additional Projects • Kamehameha Highway,Kaipapau Stream Bridge Replacement,Oahu (ongoing) ,,„•nc8nSo � • Farrington Highway,Replacement of /�/�of Gvil Engineers Makaha Bridges 3 and 3A,Oahu (2022) • Kaumualii Highway Widening,Lihue Mill i REGION 8 Bridge to Rice Street,Kauai (2015,Design- OUTSTANDING MAJOR Build) 1 PROJECT OF THE YEAR • Kamehameha Highway Improvements, AWARDED 10 Lanikuhana Avenue to Ka Uka Boulevard, PALAU COMPACT ROAD Oahu (2011) R.rw. TOWILL CORPORATION • Kapolei Parkway Extension,Phases 8A,8B OCTOBER 8, 2008 and 8C,Oahu (2010) • Lauwiliwili Street Extension,Kalaeloa to Hanua,Oahu (2010) In 2009,RMTC was honored by two national • Opakapaka Street Extension,Kalaeloa to engineering organizations for surveying and design Hanua,Oahu (2010) work on the$130-million,53-mile Palau Compact Road in the Republic of Palau.Awards included National • Farrington Highway Safety Improvements, Finalist and Excellence Award recognition from the Nanakuli to Makaha,Oahu(2006) American Council of Engineering Companies(ACEC) and Outstanding Major Project of the Year from • Keoneula Boulevard Extension,Oahu (2006) U.S.Region 8 of the American Society of Civil Likelike Highway,Wilson Tunnel and Engineers. • Approach Improvements,Oahu (2005) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 1 Mass Transit • Makana Kai,Wehilani at Waikoloa,Hawaii RMTC engineers,planners and surveyors have Island(2008) been involved in three phases of planning for • Waikoloa Highlands,Hawaii Island (2007) mass transit facilities on Oahu for over a period • Nohona at Kapolei,Oahu (2006) of two decades. The firm was subconsultant to • Halsey Terrace and Radford Terrace,Oahu PB Americas, Inc.,to conduct preliminary (2003-2006) engineering and surveying for the rail mass • Ukumehame Agricultural Subdivision,Maui transit facilities to be constructed on Oahu,a (2006) project with an estimated construction cost of$10 • Pearl City Industrial Park Subdivision,Oahu billion. RMTC currently has active projects for (2005) surveying and engineering for the Honolulu Rail • Waikoloa Heights,Hawaii Island(2005) Transit Project. Harbors and Port Facilities Subdivision and Housing RMTC's extensive,multi-disciplinary experience RMTC has the skill and experience to guide with port facility projects involves over$500 million clients from project conception through design in harbor infrastructure design throughout the state. and construction. For projects varying in both The firm also has been engaged by harbor users to size and complexity,RMTC has completed plan and design major container yard subdivision and housing utilities and sitework reconfigurations, pavement repair and design on the islands of Oahu,Maui,Kauai, reconstruction,pier and terminal improvements,and Hawaii,and Lanai. other infrastructure and utility upgrades in Hawaii RMTC's work on master planned communities and the Pacific Region. RMTC recently completed throughout the state has involved thousands of the design of the largest capital improvement project acres and multiple years of planning and in the history of Hawaii's commercial harbor system entitlements,followed by surveying, design and (Kapalama Container Terminal Yard). services during construction. Projects/ Harbors and Port Facilities Multi-Disciplinary,Multi-Year Work • Kapalama Container Terminal Yard,Honolulu Supporting New Master Planned Communities Harbor,Oahu (2020) (see award plaque below) • Hoopili,Oahu • Pier 24-28 Utility Improvements,Honolulu • Ocean Pointe,Oahu Harbor,Oahu (2020) • Villages of Kapolei,Oahu • Nawiliwili Harbor Improvements,Kauai (2020) • Ewa Villages Revitalization,Oahu • West Loch,Oahu A • Kukuiula,Kauai . RJrgryCOUNCU-OP E'GINEER111GCOMPA.M E8 afH_i • Manele and Koele,Lanai Engineering Excellence 2023 • Aina Lea,Hawaii Island Grand Conceptor Award • Hokulia,Hawaii Island The Kapalama Container Terminal Yard Design at Additional Subdivision and Housing Projects Honolulu Harbor • Gentry Homes, Industrial Subdivision,Oahu Firm-R.M.Towill Corporation Client:State of Hawaii, (ongoing) Department of Transportation, Harbors Division • Pauoa Valley Preserve Cluster Housing, Oahu (2014) • Franciscan Vistas Ewa,Phases I and II,Oahu (2011) RMTC won the ACEC Hawaii's highest honor,Grand • Kaloko Heights,Hawaii (2009) Conceptor Award for The Kapalama Container Terminal • Puainako Heights,Hawaii (2008) Yard Design project in 2023. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 2 • Pier 29 Container Yard Reconstruction for RMTC engineers have Aloha Cargo Transport,Honolulu Harbor, been involved in the Oahu (2012) preliminary engineering and der Pier 2A Shed Demolition and Container Yard infrastructure re site • for_ . ure f Improvements,Kawaihae Harbor,Hawaii - numerous projects Island(2009) -` _ associated with the$1.7 billion Honolulu• Pier 39 and 40 YoungBrothers Yard �G International Airport Reconfiguration,Honolulu Harbor,Oahu Terminal Modernization (2007) program. • Matson Terminals Annex Yard,Honolulu, Oahu (2007) • $50-million Redevelopment of Navy Privatized • Pier 2 Cruise Terminal, Construction Housing,Oahu(2007) Management,Honolulu,Oahu (2006) • $70-million Frear Hall Replacement,University • Puunene Container Yard Reconstruction, of Hawaii at Manoa,Oahu (LEED-certified Kahului Harbor,Maui (2005) Silver) (2006) (next page) • Pier 51B Horizon Lines Container Yard • $21-million Haleakala Mirror Coating Facility, Reconstruction,Honolulu,Oahu (2005) Maui Space Surveillance Site,Maui (2005) • Reconstruction of Matson Container Yard, • $25-million Keoneula Elementary School,Ocean Piers 51C-53,Honolulu,Oahu (2004) Pointe,Oahu (2004) • Piers 24 to 29 Auto Lot Improvements, • $25-million Medical/Dental Clinic Replacement, Honolulu,Oahu (2004) Andersen Air Force Base,Territory of Guam • Pier 19 Ferry Terminal, Construction (2003) Management,Honolulu,Oahu (2004) • $50-million NELHA Gateway Distributed Energy • Pier 3 Young Brothers Container Yard Resource Center,Kailua-Kona,Hawaii Island Reconstruction,Kahului Harbor,Maui (2002) (LEED-certified Platinum) (2002) • Pier 1C Expansion,Kahului Harbor,Maui • $15-million Honolulu Advertiser Production and (2002) Distribution Facility,Oahu (2000) Site Planning and Design • $70-million Kapolei High School,Oahu (2000) Site planning and design remains a core ADA Compliance competency of our civil engineering practice. RMTC has played a major role in assisting state and RMTC's engineers are often called upon to county agencies with Americans with Disabilities design utilities,roadways,parking lots,and Act(ADA) compliance improvements for a wide other civil site improvements for new range of public facilities including schools, construction and renovation of existing facilities. playgrounds,parking lots,roadways,and pedestrian The firm has been involved in many major facilities. For the State of Hawaii,Department of building efforts for public agencies and private Transportation,RMTC served as Master A/E for the clients,including design-bid-build and design- Pedestrian Facilities and ADA Compliance program. build projects. This effort required management of 12 concurrent Projects/Site Planning and Design projects statewide and design by six individual civil $170-million Kapalama Container Terminal engineering firms. Design and construction of • Yard,Honolulu Harbor,Oahu (2022) approximately 1,600 curb ramps were completed within 15 months to meet a federal consent decree • $22-million Central Maui Regional Sports deadline. Complex,Maui (2016) • $55-million Interisland Maintenance Projects/ADA Compliance Terminal Site Preparation,Honolulu • Curb Ramps at Various Locations for the City International Airport (2010,Design-Build) and County of Honolulu,Oahu (2012) • $3-million(sitework only) Safeway Store at • Farrington Highway Safety Improvements, Kapahulu,Oahu (2008) Nanakuli to Makaha,Oahu(2006) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 3 • Preassessment Services for Curb Ramps at Projects / Infrastructure Master Plans Various Locations,Oahu (2004) • Miki Basin Industrial Master Plan, Lanai • Master A-E for Pedestrian Facilities and ADA (ongoing) Compliance,Oahu,Hawaii Island,Maui, • Hoopili Infrastructure Master Plans,Oahu (2015) Molokai and Kauai,Hawaii (2004) • Farrington High School Long Range • Kuhio Beach Improvements,Kalakaua Development Plan,Oahu (2015) Avenue,Oahu (2000) • University of Hawaii Infrastructure Master Plan, • Kakaako Improvements District#9,Oahu Oahu (2013) (2004) • Brigham Young University Hawaii Infrastructure • Kamehameha Highway Resurfacing, Master Planning,Oahu (2012) Waiahole Valley Road to Crouching Lion Inn, • Makaiwa Hills Infrastructure Master Plan, Oahu Oahu (2001) (2012) RMTC has also designed ADA playground . Hawaii Community College- Manono Campus accessibility improvements at various public Long Range Development Plan,Hawaii Island schools on Oahu. (2011) Leadership in Energy and Environmental • Lanai High and Elementary School Expansion Design (LEED) Master Plan,Lanai (2009) • Oahu Integrated Resources Planning Project RMTC's civil engineers and planners continually (Comprehensive Planning of Water Resource work with clients and architectural firms seeking Management and Development Strategies),Oahu LEED building certification during the pre- (2006) design, design, and construction phases.Key • Ocean Pointe Master Planned Community staff members have already become LEED Infrastructure Master Plan,Oahu (2004) Accredited Professionals to efficiently identify . Barbers Point Naval Air Station(Kalaeloa) and fulfill LEED requirements for credits relating Community Redevelopment Plan,Oahu (2001) to civil engineering. • Keahole Airport Master Plan,Hawaii Island (2001) . Manele and Koele Master Plans,Lanai (2000) • Tripler Army Medical Center Utility Improvement and Real Property Master Plan, (1 Oahu (1999) 1 ! • Ewa Villages Revitalization Master Plan,Oahu ii (1996) • Villages of Kapolei Infrastructure Master Plan, Oahu (1994) Drainage Master Plans . - y A recognized leader in hydrology and hydraulics in Hawaii,RMTC has performed regional drainage analyses throughout the State. RMTC's drainage RMTC designed the civil sitework and obtained master plans evaluate existing drainage conditions, agency approvals for the construction of the new Frear Hall dormitory at the University of leading to conceptual designs for flood control Hawaii at Manoa.It is certified LEED silver, infrastructure. RMTC's drainage solutions have been Infrastructure Master Plans successfully incorporated into community amenities, such as golf courses and parks,and frequently Comprehensive infrastructure master plans involve principles of sustainability and watershed completed by RMTC range from islandwide management. RMTC has completed regional infrastructure analyses,to redevelopment of drainage master plans on Oahu,Maui,Lanai,Kauai, military bases,to development of vacant lands. and Hawaii. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 4 • Koele Resort Regional Drainage Master Plan, Lanai (2003) • Lanai City Drainage Master Plan,Lanai (2003) • East Kapolei Drainage Master Plan,Oahu (2000) 1990-1999 • Ewa Villages Revitalization,Oahu (1996) • West Loch Master Planned Community Drainage Master Plan,Oahu (1992) The 18-hole,Ernie Els-designed Prior to 1990 Hoakalei Golf Course at Ocean Pointe. • Villages of Kapolei Drainage Master Plan,Oahu 4_ (1987) ,y�,�z Water System Planning and Design RMTC's professional experience spans regional and island-wide potable water master planning,as well ux:r`a as water source development,treatment, transmission, distribution,and storage systems. The firm has designed water systems for residential and commercial developments, schools,and Projects/ Drainage Master Plans industrial and military facilities. 2010-ongoing Clients have included water supply departments of • Kalaeloa Parcels 1,2,and 3,Subdivision and all Hawaii's counties,State agencies,and all Drainage Master Plan, Oahu (2019) branches of the military.RMTC's familiarity with • Kapolei West Drainage Master Plan,Oahu government regulations and the firm's productive (2014) working relationships with agency staff are key • Makaiwa Hills Drainage Master Plan,Oahu advantages when applying for approval of water (2012) system designs. • Kapolei Harborside Drainage Master Plan, Projects/Water System Planning and Design Oahu (2011) 2000-2009 • Schofield and Aliamanu Military Reservation Kukuiula Master Planned Community, Water Lines Replacements and Improvements, • Drainage Master Plan,Kauai (2009) Oahu (2024) • Auloa Road and Ulukahiki Street 16-inch Water • Kihei Drainage Master Plan,Waikoloa Gulch Mains,Oahu (2023) (Site Plan),Maui (2009) • Kalaeloa Water Master Plan and Leak Detection • Honoapu Drainage Master Plan,Hawaii Investigation,Oahu (2020) Island(2009) • Kaei Hana II Industrial Water Tank,Hawaii • Hoakalei Golf Course Drainage Plan,Ocean Island(2013) Pointe Master Planned Community,Oahu • Eleele Water System Study,Kauai (2010) (2008) (above) • Kamehameha Highway to Heeia Street 16" and • Kahuku Drainage Master Plan,Oahu (2008) 8" Water Mains,Oahu (2006) • Tripler Army Medical Center Drainage • Kalihi Water System Improvements,16",12",8", Improvements,Oahu (2006) and 2" Water Lines,Oahu (2006) • Laie Regional Drainage Master Plan,Oahu • Kalakaua Avenue 16" Water Main,Part II, (2006) Beretania Street to Paki Avenue,Oahu (2004) • Manele Resort Regional Drainage Master • Farrington Highway,Part IV,Lawaia Street to Plan,Lanai (2003) Jade Street 24",12",and 8" Water Mains,Oahu (2003) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 5 Solid Waste Flood Zone Determinations RMTC is experienced in the design of sanitary RMTC has conducted numerous detailed riverine landfills utilizing the most current design flood studies for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers standards and applicable state and federal (USACE) and the Federal Emergency Management regulations. The firm also has been actively Agency (FEMA). The firm's hydrologists are involved in landfill site selection studies and currently conducting flood studies throughout the environmental documentation and permitting Pacific as part of FEMA's nationwide upgrade to the requirements. Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM) format. Projects/Sanitary Landfill Design, Planning, To produce detailed base maps meeting FEMA Permitting and Environmental Documentation standards,RMTC has conducted flood plain New Kauai Landfill Planning and EIS,Kauai mapping,using both aerial methods and ground • (2020) surveys,as well as computerized hydraulic analyses Central Maui Landfill Maintenance Facility to determine flood elevations and inundation limits. • PER, Maui (2010) Projects / DFIRM and Riverine Flood Studies • County of Kauai Landfill Site Selection • South Kona Flood Study,Hawaii Island (2015) Planning,Kauai (2009) • Coastal and Riverine Flood Insurance Studies/ • Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill Lateral Restudies throughout FEMA Region IX, Expansion Environmental Impact Statement, including Hawaii,Guam,American Samoa, and Oahu (2006) CNMI (2009) • Study of Oahu Municipal Refuse Disposal • Puukapu Flood Study,Hawaii Island(2008) Alternatives,Oahu (2004) • Kihei Flood Study,Maui (2007) • Island-Wide Landfill Site Selection Planning, • Waiakea Stream Flood Study,Hawaii Island Oahu (2003) (2005) • Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill • FEMA Flood Insurance Study,Rota, Expansion EIS,Oahu (2002) (below) Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands • Central Maui Sanitary Landfill,Phases I-IV, (2000) (below) Maui(1990-2002) 7 ba RMTC planners have > - been involved in securing ,^ �'" w� environmental entitlements and • permitting for Oahu's .` Waimanalo Gulch •a 1'i- Sanitary Landfill • since 2002. 4. RMTC also has provided technical planning R. services for landfill closures. The closure plans { have addressed regulations concerning test pits, + °> fill material segregation,and ambient air t monitoring. Projects/Sanitary Landfill Closures • Pohakuloa Training Area Sanitary Landfill, �• '! Hawaii(1995) RMTC prepared an engineering planning study • Puuwaawaa Ranch Landfill Closure for flooding and drainage problems within Sinapalu Village on the Island of Rota. The Investigation,Hawaii (1994) hydrologic and hydraulic analyses were performed to identify flood hazards within the village. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 6 Technical Personnel:Civil Engineering Department Years of Professional Name Professional Engineer(PE), CivilCivilLEE)AP/GA Title Experience Civil-Hawaii Lam,Collins I Vice President/Manager,Civil 30 • • • Engineering Department Yamamoto,James I Vice President/Senior 46 • • • Civil Project Manager Luke,Craig I Vice President/Senior Civil 39 Project Manager Mendes,Kevin I Civil Project Manager 36 • • • Armstrong,Stacy I Civil Project Manager 35 • • • Okamoto,Michael I Civil Project Manager 33 ■ ■ ■ Nakaoka,Brent I Civil Project Manager 26 ■ ■ ■ Chong,Waiter I Civil Project Manager 35 • • Ring,Gordon I Civil Project Manager 32 • • • Tateishi,Jason I i Civil Project Manager 21 ■ ■ Miyashiro,Wayien I Civil Project Coordinator 21 • • Du,Chi I Civil Project Coordinator 19 • • Nakamura,Michael I Senior Civil Engineer 23 • • Tom,Gregory I Senior Civil Engineer 20 • • • Yong,Randall I Senior Civil Engineer 22 • • • Liao,Tsung-I I Senior Civil Engineer 22 • • • Inaba,Darren I Civil Engineer 13 • • • Luke,Cristina I Civil Engineer 11 ■ ■ Hong,Rayshi I Civil Engineer 11 • • Fong,Dylan I Civil Engineer 5 • • Shon,Jessica I Assistant Engineer II 8 EIT ■ Ninomiya,Matthew I Assistant Engineer II 6 ■ Co,Christopher I Assistant Engineer II 6 EIT ■ Kamikawa,Keenan I Assistant Engineer I 3 ■ Yu,Andrew I Assistant Engineer I 3 EIT ■ R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 7 Years of Professional Name Professional Engineer(PE), CM Eng. CM Eng. LEE®AP/GA Title Experience Civil-Hawaii Watanabe,Alyssa I Assistant Engineer I 2 EIT ■ Chun,Matisse I Assistant Engineer I 2 EIT ■ ■ Bernal,Jett I Assistant Engineer I 2 EIT • ENV SP Pasalo,Jared I Assistant Engineer I 1 • Ching,Benton I GIS and Geospatial 42 • • • Coordinator Coastal Eng. TOTAL 30 people 21 30 6 7 Note:EIT=Engineer-in-Training R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 8 ENVIRONMENTAL • Pukalani WWTP Expansion: Design-Build ENGINEERING • Construction Plans,Maui (2006) • Lihue WWTP Cleaning and Repair of Anaerobic RMTC has completed wastewater treatment and Digesters,Kauai (2002) collection system designs and numerous Kona International Airport Wastewater wastewater and water environment planning Reclamation System,Hawaii (2000) studies. The firm's environmental engineering practice was organized before the passage of the "' & f "+� +wp�'��' �` � � MBA Federal Water Pollution Control Act in 1972 - 7'W* (renamed the Clean Water Act). RMTC continues n . to have a large presence in wastewater and water ' quality engineering with its design of the Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) `' Headworks and Primary Clarifiers projects. q s �� The geographic range of the firm's wastewater A work has extended from metropolitan Honolulu s► x> R� to the remote Pacific regions of American Samoa, ". Palau,Ebeye,and South Korea. Facilities have ranged in size from individual systems for 40, . private homes,to systems sized for small e communities,to the 90-mgd Sand Island WWTP • serving metropolitan Honolulu (right). RMTC has recently completed the design for a major ,.. renovation of the facility. Wastewater Treatment Facilities - The Sand Island 90-mgd Wastewater Treatment Plant(WWTP)is the State of Hawaii's largest,serving metropolitan Honolulu. Beginning in Design and Studies 2006,RMTC provided the design for two upgrade and modernization projects totaling over$70 million in construction cost. RMTC has designed wastewater treatment plants throughout Hawaii and the Pacific region. Projects range from completely new facilities to complex phased upgrades and expansions,both of varying sizes. AEG Projects /Wastewater Treatment Facilities a R"`""r°""`°o OCOMNw"6F5 System Designs • Sand Island WWTP,Secondary Treatment, i Engineering Excellence 2025 Phase 2,Oahu (Ongoing) Grand Conceptor Award • Honouliuli WWTP,Secondary Treatment, Honouliuli Wastewater Treatment Oahu (ongoing) (see award plaque, right) Plant,Phase 1B-Secondary 1,11 Compliance Facilities • Sand Island WWTP Primary Expansion, Phase 2,Reconstruction,Oahu (2013) Farm:R.M.Towill Corporation • Eleele WWTP Plant Process Equipment Upgrades,Kauai (2012) • Sand Island WWTP Expansion,Phase 1,Odor Control System,Oahu (2008) • Sand Island WWTP Expansion-New RMTC won the ACEC Hawaii's highest honor, Grand Conceptor Award for the Honouliuli WWTP,Phase IB- Headworks and Primary Clarifiers,Oahu (2006) Secondary Compliance Facilities project in 2025. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 9 mumumumumumumumumummumumumuw, RMTC engineers prepare a variety of planning Projects/ Regional Wastewater Planning Studies studies to assist clients in determining the • Sand Island WWTP and Sewer Basin Facilities appropriate design requirements for wastewater Plan,Oahu (2020) systems,wastewater facilities,and components • Hualalai Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion of those facilities. Study,Hawaii Island (2013) Projects/Wastewater Treatment Facilities- • Licensing of Department of Hawaiian Home Planning Studies Lands Sewers to the City and County of • Sand Island WWTP Membrane Bioreactor Honolulu,Oahu (2009) Secondary Update Option,Oahu (2019) • Ocean Pointe Consolidated Sewer Master Plan, • Princeville WWTP Evaluation,Kauai (2007) Oahu (2008) • Manele WWTP Expansion Alternatives • Turtle Bay Sewer Master Plan,Oahu (2006) Study,Lanai (2007) • Lanai Utility Management (Wastewater,Water, • Kaupulehu WWTP Optimization and Facility Electrical Systems),Lanai (2005) Planning,Hawaii Island (2006) • Laie Wastewater Pump Station and Collection • Sand Island WWTP Design Report for System Expansion,Oahu (2003) Headworks,Primary Clarifiers and Solids • Islandwide Spill Containment/ Spill Response Handling,Oahu (2001) Plan for the City and County of Honolulu,Oahu • Makena Wastewater Reclamation System (1997) Basis of Design Report and Engineering • Islandwide Wastewater Planning Study for the Study,Maui (1999) U.S. Department of Defense,Oahu (1996) • Waianae WWTP Secondary Upgrades,Oahu (1994) (below) Wastewater Collection and Conveyance Systems RMTC has provided design services for numerous wastewater conveyance systems. These systems include pump station and force main studies and designs and sewer system studies. Other related - ;$ - _+ work includes repairs of sewers and normal gravity and new low-pressure sewer system designs. ttyy Projects/Collection and Conveyance Systems • Lihue Wastewater Sewer System Due Diligence, Kauai (ongoing) -- „�ri� Tom, • Beachwalk Wastewater Pump Station Action 442�,� Plan Modifications (2017 in construction) • Kalaeloa Wastewater Pump Station(New),Oahu RMTC's design work for wastewater facilities in West Oahu began in the early 1980s with the Honouliuli Wastewater (2017) Treatment Plant.Later,RMTC designed secondary upgrade • Papakolea Sewer System Improvements,Oahu improvements to the regional Waianae WWTP,shown above. (2017 in construction) Regional Wastewater Planning Studies • Papakolea Sewer System Condition Assessment, Oahu (2012) Many of RMTC's wastewater projects have been • Fort DeRussy Wastewater Pump Station regional or islandwide in scope.Projects listed Modification,Oahu (2009) below do not deal with a particular WWTP,but • Beachwalk Wastewater Pump Station to Ala rather multiple facilities within a larger region. Moana Park Sewer,Phase I,Force Main, Oahu The projects listed below have enabled RMTC to (2009) gain insight into all of the major WWTPs and • Beachwalk Pump Station Condition Assessment, pumping station facilities on Oahu. Oahu (2008) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 10 Trickling Filter-Related Processes RMTC has gained national and international PROJECT recognition for providing services on trickling filter related processes. RMTC was retained to n. Ongoing Sand Island WWTP 9 g conduct inspections,analysis,and evaluations on - Secondary Treatment,Phase 2 both mainland and international facilities outside of Hawaii. The following are trickling filter Ongoing Honouliuli WWTP related projects which resulted in reports on how A Secondary Treatment best to upgrade or repair wastewater facilities at locations other than in Hawaii. ,. Sand Island WWTP Primary Expansion Projects/Small Wastewater Systems ' `..,4 y 2020 Phase 2 Reconstruction • Salt Lake City Water Reclamation Facility Wastewater Plant Capacity and Optimization 1 'Ai Beachwalk WWPS Improvements and Study,Salt Lake City,UT;retained by Water - 2013 Beachwalk WWPS to Ala Moana Park Works Engineers (2013) w Sewer,Phase 1,Force Main • Ore-Ida Foods,Ontario,Oregon(2011); retained by SPX Filter Media Manufacturer. Sand Island WWTP Primary Expansion • The South Bayside System Authority, 2012 Phase 1,Odor Control System Redwood City, CA (2010);retained by CDM Consulting Engineers. • The Koror Wastewater Treatment Plant, • lilt 2009 Ala Moana WWPS Modifications Koror,Palau (1997) ► Small Wastewater Systems Laie WWPS and Collection RMTC also has completed analysis and design _ 2007 System Expansion for numerous small-scale wastewater systems, including"cesspool conversions." Over the past . Sand Island WWTP Expansion- few years there has been a demand for the s '_�, - 2005 New Headworks and Primary Clarifiers closure or conversion of existing large-capacity cesspools in response to a ban on such cesspools Kailua Regional WWTP Expansion by the United States Environmental Protection 1998 Study and Design,Phases I,II and Ill Agency. Conversion designs and installations have been completed on Oahu,Maui,and Hawaii. In the majority of situations,RMTC's - 1996 Waianae WWTP Secondary replacement designs featured septic tanks and Treatement Facility leach fields or converted seepage pits. Projects/Small Wastewater Systems11"" 1985 Honouliuli WWTP Primary Facilities • Kamehameha Schools Cesspool Remediation w; Project,Statewide (ongoing) • Large Capacity Cesspool Conversion Valley Ahuimanu Pre treatment Facility of the Temples,Oahu(2005) f' ' ..j 19$2 and Pump Station Design • Dillingham Ranch House Individual Wastewater System,Oahu (2005) .. .. • Mauna Kea Golf Course Cesspool ""= 1972 Sand Island WWTP Conversion,Hawaii Island (2005) • Kinoole Cesspool Conversion,Oahu(2005) Historical timeline of major RMTC environmental engineering projects. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 11 Technical Personnel:Environmental Engineering Department Name Years of Professional B.S. MS. Professional Engineer(PE), Env./Civil Env./Civil Eng. LEED AP/GA Title Experience Civil-Hawaii Eng. or Higher Yukumoto,Kyle Vice President/Manager,Environmental 30 • • • Engineering Department Nishikawa,Jaime 23 • • • • Environmental Project Manager Wong,now Ping 24 ■ ■ ■ Chief of Wastewater Technology Miyasato,Ann 24 • • • • Environmental Project Coordinator Tasaka,Jayson 12 • • • Senior Environmental Engineer Imanaka,Nicole 12 ■ ■ ENV SP Environmental Engineer Tsuchida,Tyler 9 • • • Environmental Engineer Ichikawa,Chelsea 10 • ■ Environmental Engineer Bissen,Brian 6 • • Environmental Engineer Asper,Joshua 6 • • Environmental Engineer Suda,Jonathan 6 EIT ■ Assistant Engineer II Lee,Sheldon 5 • Assistant Engineer I Washlno,Steven 5 EIT ■ Assistant Engineer I Kagamlda,Connor 4 EIT ■ ■ ENV SP Assistant Engineer I Ancheta,Jacen 3 EIT ■ ■ Assistant Engineer I Fong,Sue 31 A.S.ARCH. Senior Draftsperson/CADD Technician DRAFTING Tsutsul,Blake 12 A.S.GRAPHIC Design Visualization Artist DESIGN TOTAL 17 people 10 15 8 2 Note:EIT=Engineer-in-Training R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 12 SURVEYING & • Softcopy photogrammetry technology,including automated and semi-automated extraction of PHOTOG RAM M ETRY Digital Elevation Model (DEM) data and RMTC has one of the largest surveying practices preparation of high resolution digital in the State of Hawaii. RMTC has three licensed orthophotography. surveyors plus experienced and technically proficient surveying field crews on two islands (Oahu and Hawaii). The firm's surveying �A - capabilities are complemented by an extensive I aerial photography library of Hawaii and the Pacific dating back to 1949. RMTC offers a full range of aerial photogrammetry services Is including digital orthophotography. Surveying Services RMTC's Surveying Department has the capability to provide a full range of surveying RMTC surveyors conduct field surveys utilizing the and related services including: latest in GPS technology:the Trimble RIO GNSS System. • Construction stakeout surveys • Boundary surveys Topographic Surveying • Land title surveys RMTC performs hundreds of surveys each year, a • Aerial photography and aerial topographic vast number of which are topographic surveys for surveys projects throughout Hawaii. From small residential • American Land Title Association(ALTA) lots to projects encompassing thousands of acres, surveys each survey assignment is analyzed to determine the • Digital terrain modeling most cost-effective method to meet project • Global positioning system(GPS) surveys requirements. For topographic surveys of less • As-built surveys densely vegetated areas over 25 acres in size,RMTC • Shoreline certification often utilizes in-house capabilities in aerial • Preliminary and final design layouts photogrammetry to yield cost and time savings. • Consolidation and subdivision applications Projects /Topographic Surveying Use of Advanced Technologies . Honolulu Rail Transit Project,Real Estate Mapping and Surveying,Oahu (ongoing) RMTC has steadily kept pace with new . Kapalama Container Terminal Yard,Honolulu surveying and mapping technologies. Examples Harbor,Oahu (2015) include: • Nuuanu Reservoir,Oahu (2015) • Furthered existing"Scan-to-BIM",and"Scan- • Puukapu Pastoral Lots Water System,Surveying to-CAD" workflows by acquiring a model of and Traffic Improvements,Hawaii Island (2014) the fastest laser scanner on the market,Leica • Kalakaua Avenue Sidewalks,Oahu (2011) Geosystem s RTC 360. • Hoakalei Country Club,Oahu (2009) • Dual frequency Global Positioning System • Waialua Surveying,Various Parcels,Oahu(2008) (GPS) surveying,including kinematic • Ewa Lot 16915 and 16916 Consolidation and techniques Resubdivision,Oahu (2007) • Aerial photo control using airborne GPS • Marconi Point Subdivision of Lot 160-B,Oahu combined with an inertial measurement unit (2006) (IMU) • Ewa Villages Extension of Kapolei Parkway, Phase 8A,8B,and 8C,Oahu (2005) R. M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 13 mumumumumumumumumumumumumumm • North-South Road Phase 1A, 1B, and 1C, Projects/ Parcel Subdivision and Consolidation Oahu (2004) • Various Agricultural Lot Subdivisions,Oahu (Ongoing) • Turtle Bay Subdivision Mapping,Shoreline Surveying,and Conservation Easements for `;'r r LL Turtle Bay Resort,Oahu (2019);1,4 L • Subdivision of Various Parcels and Land Court Approval,Waialua and Mokuleia,Oahu (2008) I ' • Honuapo Ranch, Consolidation and Resubdivision,Hawaii Island (2008) • Hamakua Property Consolidation and Resubdivision,Hawaii Island (2008) • RMTC surveyors perform a topographic survey at Onomea-Kaupakauea Consolidation and the Daniel K.Inouye International Airport, Oahu. Resubdivision,Hawaii Island (2007) • Ewa Lot 16915 and 16916 Consolidation and Boundary Surveying Resubdivision,Oahu, (2007) RMTC is proud of its long history of performing Aerial Topographic Mapping boundary surveys throughout the State of Hawaii. These have been performed for both RMTC has long been an industry innovator and small properties and large land tracts of up to leader in the field of photogrammetry. Aerial 10,000+acres. topographic mapping has proven particularly effective in surveying large expanses of unvegetated Projects/ Boundary Surveys lava fields on Hawaii and for any project requiring • Metes and Bounds Survey,Legal Description topographic information for large parcels. and Monumentation for Oahu and Big Island Army Training Lands Leased from State of RMTC developed and patented a process which Hawaii Island (2023) combined topographic line data with an orthophoto image and was the first surveying firm in Hawaii to • Pupukea Rockfall Assessment,Boundary introduce aerial photography for roadway planning. Survey and Topographic Mapping,Oahu (2022) Projects /Aerial Topographic Mapping • Huleia National Wildlife Refuge,Kauai • Kalaeloa Parcels 1,2,and 3,Oahu (2022) (2012) • Aerial Mapping and Topographic Survey and • Pohakuloa Training Area (PTA) West Land Cadastral Mapping of University of Hawaii West Acquisition RFP Preparation,Aerial Oahu,Oahu (2020) Topographic Survey and Metes and Bounds • Aerial Topographic Mapping and Digital Survey,Hawaii Island (1010 acres),for the Orthophoto of Lihue Airport,Kauai (2016) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (2009) • Lanai Airport,Lanai (2013) • Wehilani at Waikoloa Boundary Survey, • Saddle Road,West Side,Hawaii Island (2010) Hawaii Island (2008) • Makakilo Drive Extension,Oahu (2009) • Boundary Survey for the Old Volcano Trail, • Route 11 Mapping,Hawaii Island(2009) Hawaii Island (2006) • Route 130 Mapping,Hawaii Island (2009) Parcel Subdivision and Consolidation • Pohakuloa Training Area (PTA) West Land Acquisition RFP Preparation,Aerial Topographic RMTC surveyors understand the requirements Survey and Metes and Bounds Survey,Hawaii and are experienced in the preparation,filing Island(2009) and recordation of subdivisions under the Land • Kona International Airport Terminal Expansion, Court and Regular System. Hawaii Island (2009) • Lanai Affordable Housing Area,Lanai (2009) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 14 IIMMERMINNWIMMEIN • Moaula Planned Unit Community,Molokai cadastral surveys than any other surveying firm in (2008) the State. • Makakilo Quarry,Oahu (2008) Projects/Cadastral Surveying • Mamalahoa Bypass Road,Roadway • Alignment and Right-of-Way Mapping, Cadastral Mapping,University of Hawaii West Hawaii Island (2008) Oahu,Oahu,HI(2021) • Honolulu High-Capacity Rail Transit • Cadastral Exhibit Mapping-Waikoloa,Hawaii 2007 Island(2020) Oahu Corridor Project, ( ) • Eleele Urban Expansion Aerial Topographic • Makena Resort Control Monuments,Maui (2008) Mapping,Kauai (2007) • Hualalai Vistas Subdivision,Hawaii Island • Kaena Point Water System,Oahu (2007) (2008) • Leeward Bikeway,Waipio Access Point Road • Waikoloa Highlands Golf Course and to Lualualei Naval Road,Oahu (2007) Subdivision,Hawaii Island (2006) • Waikoloa Lots,Hawaii Island (2006) ALTA Surveying • Waiakea Stream Flood Control,Hawaii Island(2006) ALTA (American Land Title Association) surveys • Aina Lea Development,Phase 1, Increment 1, are performed according to the"Accuracy Standards Hawaii Island (2005) for Land Title Surveys" which are used nationally to • North-South Road,Phase 1C,Oahu(2007); ensure consistency of results and documentation. Phases 1A and 1B,Oahu (2005) RMTC surveyors have performed hundreds of such • Villages of Kapolei,Village 6,Maluohai, surveys,primarily to support resort and commercial Oahu (2001) development throughout the State of Hawaii. • Farrington Highway Safety Improvements, Projects/ALTA Surveying Nanakuli to Makaha,Oahu(2000) (below) • Various Wailea Maui Properties ALTA/NSPS *3 Land Title Surveys,Maui (Ongoing) off ' • Lihue Industrial Park,Kauai (2017) , I 1 , '.. • Kahului Airport Industrial Subdivision,Maui - i 11. , , (2017) j '' " Kapolei Business Park,Oahu (2016) • King Kamehameha Kona Beach Hotel,Hawaii PP ' (2016) °'V t 0 - ., • Waipahu Industrial Park,Oahu (2015) s> ' • Navy Family Housing PPV,Oahu (2012) •41 �. • Pagoda Hotel,Oahu (2010) .` • Hilo Medical Building,Hawaii(2008) • Orchid at Mauna Lani Resort,Hawaii (2008) al,°-4( ' �. ,� Flood Elevation Certifications For the 17-mile Farrington Highway Safety Improvements RMTC also has prepared Flood Elevation project,RMTC engineers used aerial topographic surveys to Certifications for real estate firms. The Flood support civil design. Elevation Certificate is an important administrative Cadastral Surveying tool of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). This certificate,used only to certify building Surveys that are performed for the purpose of elevations,is used to provide elevation information determining land boundaries,for the subdivision to ensure compliance with floodplain management of parcels of land,and for the registration and ordinances, determine insurance premium rates,and transfer of property,are generally referred to as support a request for a Letter of Map Amendment cadastral surveys.RMTC has conducted more (LOMA) or Letter of Map Revision(LOMR). R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 15 Surveys Supporting Shoreline Certification recordation of subdivisions under both the Hawaii Process Land Court and regular (Bureau of Conveyances) systems. Because many of Hawaii's premier resorts and resort-oriented residences are waterfront Projects/ Recordation properties,RMTC surveyors have extensive • Waialua Surveying,Various Parcels,Oahu experience with performing surveys needed to (Ongoing) obtain shoreline certification. • Kapolei Village Center Design,Oahu (2008) The firm has performed this work throughout ▪ Ewa Lot 16915 and 16916 Consolidation and Hawaii,Oahu,Lanai,and Maui. Resubdivision,Oahu (2007) • Marconi Point Subdivision of Lot 160-B,Oahu Projects /Surveys for Shoreline Certification (2006) • Turtle Bay Resort(ongoing) • Kapolei Village#2,Rentals,Oahu (2006) • Wailea Renaissance Resort,Maui (2008) • Kapolei Village#5,Affordable Housing,Oahu • Hualalai Resort,Hawaii Island (2008) (2006) • 49 Black Sand Beach,Hawaii Island (2008) • Kapolei High School Fort Barrett Road • Club Lanai,Hulupoe,Lanai (2006) Driveway,Oahu (2006) Recordation under the Land Court and • Ewa Villages Extension of Kapolei Parkway, Phase 8A,8B and 8C,Oahu (2005) Regular (Bureau of Conveyances) • North-South Road Parcel Maps,Oahu (2004) Systems • Farrington Highway,Replacement of Makaha RMTC surveyors understand the requirements Bridges 3 and 3A,Oahu (2004) and actively practice the preparation,filing,and Technical Personnel:Surveying&Photogrammetry Department Name Years of Licensed Land Licensed,Land B.S. Title Professional Surveyor,Hawaii Court,Hawaii Civil Eng. Experience Tanoue,David 35 Juris Doctor* Vice President/Manager,Surveying&Planning Departments Suzuki,Ryan 30 ■ ■ ■ Surveying Project Manager Valdez,BenJamin 38 • • Senior Surveyor/Photogrammetrist Bumanglag,Al Greg 41 Surveyor Toba,Daniel 19 • Assistant Surveyor II Mashlyama,Nathan 4 • Assistant Surveyor II Monlz,Laakea 5 Assistant Surveyor II TOTAL 7 people+ 2 1 4 6 field crews *Mr.Tanoue is a licensed attorney(Hawaii State Bar Association). R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 16 GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION • South Kona Flood Study,Hawaii Island (2013) SYSTEMS (GIS) • Stream Diversion Study,Statewide (2009) Since 1993,RMTC has provided GIS services for • Digital Flood Insurance Rate Mapping and numerous public and private entities on a FIS Text Production,Oahu (2009) diverse array of projects. We have significant Kamehameha Schools,Non-Residential experience with GIS and Facilities Management Land Inventory,Oahu (2009) Systems (FMS),from gathering data that will be • Kamehameha Schools,Kapalama Campus, used in our client's system to the actual Utility System Mapping(Conversion of development of the database and maps.For Survey Map to GIS Files),Oahu (2008) Federal,State and County agencies and the • Maui Public Facilities Inventory,Maui (2007) military,as well as private clients,RMTC has • Lanai 911 GIS Mapping,Lanai (2007) compiled digital mapping data to be used as the • Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill Lateral geographical basis for the GIS or FMS systems Expansion,Oahu (2004) (below) for planning and engineering analysis. . Road Asset Inventory,Hawaii Island (2004) Projects / Geographic Information Systems • Statewide Airport Asbestos Abatement • Honolulu Harbor Master Plan,Oahu Study,Statewide (2003) (ongoing) • GIS Project File Development for Guam • Kahului Airport Master Plan Update,Maui Conservation Mapping of U.S. Naval (2017) Installations,Territory of Guam(1999) • South Hilo Farms Soil and Water • Tripler Army Medical Center Master Plan, Conservation Plans,Hawaii Island (2013) Oahu (1998) • Oahu Landfill Siting Project,Oahu (2013) View of Waimonalo Gulch Ko Olina,Second Lagoon Road Permined 5 Years 111.11111.11.111 10 Years 15 Years For the Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill Lateral Expansion Environmental Impact Statement,ArcGIS's 3D mapping capability was used to illustrate the area of the landfill expansion and simulate its relative mass from different physical viewpoints in the community. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 17 WI' Technical Personnel:Geographic Information Systems Name Years of Licensed in B.S.Civil or M.S.Civil or Title Professional Hawaii Equivalent Equivalent Experience Yamamoto,James 46 PE ■ ■ Vice President/Senior Civil Project Manager Ching,Benton 42 PE ■ ■ GIS and Geospatial Coordinator Suzuki,Ryan 30 LLS/ LLC ■ Surveying Project Manager/GIS Specialist Nlermann,James 29 AICP • Planning Project Coordinator/GIS Specialist Liao,Tsung-I 22 PE ■ ■ Senior Civil Engineer/GIS Specialist Staples,Kelly 14 ■** Senior Planner/GIS Specialist TOTAL 6 5 4 5 *Mr.Niermann has a Masters in Urban and Regional Planning. **Ms.Staples has a Master of Science Degree in Natural Resources and Environmental Management. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 18 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT • Sunset Beach Recreation Center,Oahu (2009) (bottom) AND PROG RAM MANAGEMENT . Ronald McDonald House at Judd Hillside,Oahu (2006) Construction Management • Villages of Kapolei 7 and 8,Maluohai,Oahu Over the past ten years RMTC has completed an (2006) estimated 50 construction management projects • Kahe Power Plant Fuel Oil Tank Fire Loop and with total construction costs of over$900 million. Fire Pump House,Oahu (2004) Among the pioneering ventures attributed to the • Installation of Field Turf at Aloha Stadium,Oahu firm is the first private construction management (2003) practice serving government clients in Hawaii. • Water System Improvements,Phase 2,University That proud tradition, started in 1974 with of Hawaii at Manoa,Oahu (1999) projects for the State of Hawaii,Department of • HOSHA Improvements,University of Hawaii at Transportation(HDOT) and other agencies, Manoa,Oahu (1999) continues without interruption. Through this and • School of Architecture,University of Hawaii at other wide-ranging experience, our construction Manoa,Oahu (1999) inspectors have gained both technical and • Parking Structure Phase II,University of Hawaii practical knowledge of various types of at Manoa,Oahu (1999) infrastructure projects and developed strong • Makai Campus Improvements,University of working relationships with owners and project Hawaii at Manoa,Oahu (1999) managers. • West Loch Elderly Housing,Oahu (1997) RMTC construction managers have overseen the • Pacific Ocean Science and Technology Center, development of numerous projects including site University of Hawaii at Manoa,Oahu (1997) work, subdivision,roadways,airport and harbor facilities,wastewater treatment facilities,utility f" - improvements,new building construction, building renovation work,electrical,telephone and communication improvements,and air conditioning improvements. i Projects/CM for Building Sitework and Housing Developments -= • PASHA Maintenance,Marine Operations, Administration,and Guard House Buildings, Honolulu Harbor,Oahu (2024) • Joint Traffic Management Center,Oahu Joint Traffic Management Center,Oahu(2021) (2021) (right top) Construction Cost:$54M • Waikiki Improvements,Kalakaua Avenue Sunset Beach Recreation Sidewalk,Phase 2,Oahu (2020) Center Oahu(2009) • Laiopua Village 4 Subdivision,Phase 1 - _ Construction Cost:$2.5M Akau,Hawaii Island (2015) • Ala Moana Boulevard / Auahi Street Sewer ' Rehabilitation,Ph. 1 and 2,Oahu (2015) ;Arm_- • Kunia De Monte Village Fire Protection Line, L F , Oahu (2012) r • City BWS Public Services Building A/C System Improvements,Oahu (2012) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 19 Projects/ CM for Water and Wastewater Facilities Projects / CM for Highways, Roadways, and Bridges • Hilo Wastewater Treatment Plant • Queen Kaahumanu Highway,Phase II,Hawaii Rehabilitation and Replacement-Phase 1, (2019) Hawaii Island (Ongoing) • Kalaeloa Boulevard Improvements,Oahu (2018) • Environmental Support Facilities at • City and County of Honolulu,Reconstruction of Honouliuli Wastewater Treatment Plant and Concrete Sidewalks IDIQ,Oahu (2018) Access Road Improvements,Oahu (Ongoing) . Kealakaha Stream Bridge Replacement,Hawaii • Honolulu Board of Water Supply, CM for Island(2010) (below) Various Water System Operations Projects, • Curb Ramps at Various Locations,Oahu(2006) Oahu (Ongoing) • Pedestrian Facilities and ADA Compliance, • As-needed CM Services Contract for Kauai Statewide (2006) Department of Water: Kaumualii Highway . Farrington Highway Widening,Oahu (1998) 16-inch Main and Emergency Pump • Ewa Villages Pavement Replacement Work for Connection and Hanapepe Road 6-inch Main Renton Road and Various Roads,Oahu (1996) Replacement,Kauai (2022) • Villages of Kapolei Backbone Roadway Network, • Kalaeloa Business Park Wastewater Pump Oahu (1994) Station,Oahu (2018) • Kakaako Improvement Districts 1,2 and 3,Oahu • Ala Moana Boulevard / Auahi Street Sewer (1988-1993) Rehabilitation,Phase 2,Oahu (2017) • Ala Moana 69-inch Sewer Rehabilitation, Oahu (2017) IAv , ..`., • Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant '' Ultraviolet Disinfection Facility and Effluent Pump Station,Oahu (2006) (below) • Hart Street Wastewater Pump Station Force `�- "* Main Replacement(Through Honolulu -,.. � '^,.•, Harbor),Oahu (2002) +;. "'i ' m • Kona International Airport,Wastewater q :'_ \ _ Treatment Plant,Hawaii Island (2001) • Papaikoa Wastewater Treatment Plant, - Hawaii Island (1990s) / • Wailua Wastewater Treatment Plant,Kauai Kealakaha Stream Bridge Replacement,Hawaii(2010) (1990s) Construction Cost:$36M -�. Projects / CM for Airports and Harbors =- ,,. mils ,f. • NDWP Roadway/Terminal Signage Improvements,Daniel K. Inouye International R -�� -:- in„` Airport (HNL),Oahu (ongoing) i1 If A� 1111 �, •: • CM Services for Miscellaneous Terminal Repairs/Upgrades Lihue Airport: Terminal J� ii Siding Repairs,Kauai (2021) �!' • Hangar 110 Improvements,Phase IV,Kalaeloa Airport,Oahu (2018) • Elliott Street New Employee Parking Lot,HNL, °� ° Oahu (2017) .�. 1 • Hangar 110 Improvements,Phase II,Kalaeloa Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant Ultraviolet Airport,Oahu (2015) Disinfection Facility and Pump Station,Oahu(2006) Construction Cost:$81M R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 20 • Runway 26L Pavement Improvements,HNL, • Honolulu Harbor,Pier 2 Cruise Terminal,Oahu Oahu (2014) (2006) (right middle) • Overseas Terminal Chiller Plant • Honolulu Harbor,Pier 19 Ferry Terminal,Oahu Replacement,HNL,Oahu (2013) (2003) (right bottom) • Airfield Striping and Miscellaneous , Improvements,KOA,Hawaii Island (2013) ,.. • Central Concourse Reroofing and Spall - Repair,HNL,Oahu (2012) 11 z • Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Station .�+ -,✓+�► _- . Improvements,Molokai (2011) - - q,: S 0 t -- • HNL, Air Conditioning Modifications,Phase y' r •"=__�` :r- - II,Diamond Head Chiller Plant and Common "' ' _ e Chilled Water Loop,Oahu (2009) (below) ` �� ' a 1 , Air Conditioning Modifications, —- , Phase II,Diamond Head Chiller —' i Plant and Common Chilled Water Various Construction Projects,Kona International Airport Itb i, Loop,HNL,Oahu(2009) (1998-2009) .• Construction Cost:$10.5M+ :'°0 5�� i -,,. Construction Cost: p • Additional projects not listed above under"Projects-CM for i pal Diamond Head Chiller Plant Airports"include: P,7 III tomI ,. " $13.7M II' 1,�4�iti r'1a, •Common Chilled Water Loop- • Terminal Improvements Phases I,II,III $11 7M • Wastewater Treatment Plant ," • Signage and Graphics Improvements • Postal Site Preparation .„4:" 11. . • Peripheral Road and Parking j • Aircraft Rescue/Fire Fighting Training Facility • Runway/Taxiway Extension and Overlay • Environmental Compliance Measures,HNL, Oahu (2008) Washwater Containment,HNL,Oahu (2008) 'a Pier 2 Cruise Terminal, • Honolulu Harbor,Oahu(2006) • Wiki Wiki Roadway Modifications,HNL, ~ fm _ Construction Cost:$24.5M Oahu (2008) • Roof Rehabilitation for Building 349,HNL, Oahu (2008) 1 1 N. 1 • Kona International Airport,Parking Lot '~ 4 - �- - Expansion,Phases I and II,Hawaii Island (2009) (right top) A , • Molokai Airport,Runway 5-23 Pavement Repairs,Molokai(2008) �,� , � m • Kalaeloa Airport,Runway and Taxiway Improvements,Oahu (2007) _ • Lanai Airport,Replace Terminal Air ‘I V k Conditioning Units and Runway Monitoring \ - ____ System,Oahu (2007) • Kahului Airport,Runway 5-23 and Taxiways "` Pavement Repairs,Maui (2007) • Kapalua Airport,Overlay Runway,Maui (2006) Ferry Terminal at Pier 19,Honolulu Harbor,Oahu(2003) Construction Cost:$4.3M R. M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 21 Program Management Hoopili Development,Oahu (Ongoing) (below) Program management involves the coordination Ho'opili is a 1,515-acre master planned development of simultaneously occurring,interrelated proposed in Ewa,Oahu.The development plans to projects.As program manager,RMTC has been incorporate single and multi-family residential, engaged to navigate nearly one-half billion commercial, schools,parks,and open space land dollars worth of capital improvement projects, uses. RMTC was commissioned by developer DR involving planning,design,and construction Horton to provide project management and phases. professional engineering services to assist in developing infrastructure and mass grading plans to Projects/ Program Management satisfy anticipated conditions of the re-zoning from Engineering Services for the Programs of the agricultural to residential designation. Division of Collection System Maintenance, Specific details of RMTC's scope of work include: Oahu (Ongoing) • Review of the current development goals,future RMTC is assisting the Division of Collection programs and anticipates changes,and present System Maintenance (CSM) with the permit condition and requirements. development,implementation,and support of • Assess the existing infrastructure and site CSM Programs and Studies established or driven conditions. by the wastewater Consent Decree and for • Assess engineering requirements related to compliance with State and Federal requirements. backbone infrastructure development. RMTC is providing both engineering services for • Assess the mass grading requirements of the site. various studies and maintenance activities,and • Assess plan implementation and phasing construction management and inspection strategies. services for the Rehabilitation of Sewer Lines on • Develop order-of-magnitude infrastructure cost Oahu IDIQ contract. estimates for various infrastructure systems. RMTC's scope includes: • Coordinate with various approving agencies • Management of the Rehabilitation of Sewer related to project permitting and implementation Lines on Oahu IDIQ contract requirements. • Assist CSM with preparation of IDIQ ,, q Contract Bid Documents. • Conduct a Force Main Performance Study on __ all of the City's wastewater pump stations. - • Conduct quarterly Pipeline Corrosion and Cathodic Protection Surveys for force mains. k• Assist CSM to revise the existing Wastewater Design Standards for pump stations and r. X force mains. ° +; Hoopili Development will include 1,515 acres of single and multi- • Develop a System Management Plan. family residential,commercial,school,parks,and open space. • Assist CSM with design review of the Islandwide Pump Retrofit program. Sand Island Basin Program Management,Oahu • Provide additional services as requested by (2001-2006) (next page, top left) CSM. RTMC was program manager for the City and • Review of the current development goals, County of Honolulu's$350-million-dollar upgrade of future programs and anticipates changes,and the Sand Island WWTP and related facilities within present permit condition and requirements. the Sand Island Basin. The program management • Assess the existing infrastructure and site portion included managing the schedule for 11 conditions. individual wastewater projects. Status reports to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency were based R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 22 on the updated schedule prepared by RMTC, - 1 with inputs from the City and contractors. —�� hur _ _ „ ,, v.- te a �Wl m RMTC assisted the State Department ofTransportation, i �,.� ` -` Highways Division,with management of the highly-expedited design and construction of over 1,600 curb ramps statewide. "" - - -. - Total cost of the project exceeded$22.1 million. ,«'` h T • �. Villages of Kapolei and Related Projects,Oahu r t �:" (1990-1994) (below) . 49 d'. *\ , ��'L, In addition to the firms work on design and � ' ..� � , ' 1 '' ,�i ,' „ ' surveying,RMTC program managers oversaw .,' 1 " .� multiple projects for the State of Hawaii's extensive * . a le?,---. . : Y ,,,- ti Villages of Kapolei development.Projects under the '-I ? program management umbrella included:Villages of -=`S �� ' z :-= Kapolei Backbone Infrastructure,Phase 1 and Phase n . ' I- 'I• 2;Village 6,Maluohai Subdivision;Kapolei Parkway „. v rmum RTMC was program manager for the City and County of Bridge and 18" Relief Sewer-Kamaaha Avenue;and Honolulu's$350-million-dollar upgrade of the Sand Island WWTP Makai Villages 7 and 8,Road A. and related facilities within the Sand Island Basin. Master A-E,Pedestrian Facilities and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) t y r `may RMTC program managers Compliance,Statewide (2004-2005) (below) ,;j,'�� supervised a wide range of M+w ,"s r construction projects at the The State of Hawaii,Department of -^ ' Villages of Kapolei. Transportation(HDOT),had to meet terms of a federal consent decree deadline of July 2005 to complete ADA improvements at roadway • intersections statewide.HDOT called upon RMTC as Master A-E Program Manager. In this I role,RMTC engineers managed multiple concurrent projects statewide being completed (F by six individual civil engineering firms. The work program included design and construction of =r approximately 1,600 curb ramps on five islands as well as emergency call boxes in remote locations. This highly-accelerated ro ect 1 p j , in Ito required both design and construction to be ,* completed within approximately 15 months. I _ �, Construction cost totaled over$22.1 million. `ym R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 23 Ewa Villages Revitalization, Oahu(1996-2000) (top right) The City and County of Honolulu acquired the Ewa Villages after the closure of Ewa Sugar Plantation. RMTC was commissioned as - program manager to satisfy the City's objectives - 1 ' of providinghousingopportunities for the �,;,,,,,, ,_ ,„„,!, 11 pp � � . plantation tenants,preserving the historic plantation villages,and satisfying the affordable housing demand on Oahu. r _ :w - Ewa Villages Revitalization project, Oahu RMTC developed a comprehensive Master Plan that retained existing architectural elements and provided for the rehabilitation of existing buildings and the development of 950 new residential units. RMTC was responsible for the following deliverables: • Comprehensive Master Plan • Environmental Impact Statement • Topographic survey • Hazardous waste investigation • Construction documents for the West Loch master planned THIRD ANNUAL Oahu infrastructure, golf course,and rehabilitation PROJECT OF THE YEAR AWARD community, FIRST PLACE 1981I of existing and new homes THE CITY AND COL MTV OF HONOLULU PRESENTS THIS AWARD TO THE WEST LOCH ESTATES West Loch Master Planned Community,Oahu DEVEL°PER CITY AND COUNTY OP HONOLULU D DEPARTMENT Of HOUSING ANOGOM DEVELOP., 5° MVNITY DEVELOP (1990-1994) (bottom right) PRACPAL`°NLTANT RµTOWILLCORPORAT°N CATEGORIES Of HOUSING AND PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT AND MUM (�-� 1 (� DESIGN THISPLANNED DEVELOPMENT IS PRAISEWORTHY NOT ONLY As Program/Project Manager of this award- PROVIDSOR E M00 A ATS0T R HOMESANDELDPR f THE CHOUS CNG OMMUNITY RESIDE. `Y ICH MUAiItt OrNDSCOM YARDS sOiDENY5 wILL[N10vOekifNSNE nM£NITIf5,UN0.5CM1PE0 YARDS winning project of the City and County of ,PECTACULARVIEOUIETCESVAIACS.AXD'SARIMRBIDNr°THE ANDGREENBE ' VIEWS Of THE WAIM1NAfR AND'SARI HARBOR I i PRESENTED THIS DAY MARCHER 1.9 Honolulu,RMTC was responsible for the following contract deliverables: M. CCALL 4.411 • Comprehensive community master plan = including single-and multi-family homes g' (West Loch Fairways and West Loch Estates), m � elderly housing,commercial, golf course and • � s __ shoreline park • Environmental impact statement • Topographic survey ; • • Archaeological survey • Construction documents for the infrastructure; golf course,clubhouse and y. maintenance facility;and shoreline park. • Construction management and inspections of For the Ewa Villages Revitalization project and West Loch master the project planned community,RMTC's comprehensive services included preparing the master plan and civil design,then conducting program • Coordinating lot turnover with the management at subsequent phases of development. homebuilders(developers) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 24 Technical Personnel:Construction Management Department Certifications YearsProfessional Civil Constr. Field Storm of Name Engineer Engineering QualProfessiona . Sampling Water Other Title E efien�i license, Degree(s)or Mgmt. &Testing BMP (PE)Hawaii Similar (USACE) (HDOT) (C&C) - OSHA Safety and Health - ATSSA Traffic Control Tech - Pervious Concrete Tech - Master Certificate-Concrete Construction Management Inouye,Michael - Fall Protection Construction Management 40 B.S. • • - ACI Adhesive Anchor Department Manager Installation Inspector - Pipeline Assessment and Certification Program(PACP) - Manhole Assessment and Certification Program(MACP) - Lateral Assessment and Certification Program(LACP) - Certified Construction Manager - OSHA Safety and Health - Cured-in-Place Pipe Installation,Inspection - ATSSA Traffic Control Tech - Pervious Concrete Tech - Confined Space Trained - Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Coordinator Yee,Lydia 36 ■ B.S. ■ • - Certified Inspector of Senior Construction Manager Sediment&Erosion Control - Fall Protection - ACI Adhesive Anchor Installation Inspector - ACI Concrete Anchor Installation Inspector - DOT BMP Training - ASBI Grouting Training - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP - NHI Drill Shaft Inspector - Government Contracts Hee,Gregory 49 R.A. M.A. Senior Construction Manager Architecture - OSHA Safety and Health - Pervious Concrete Tech - ACI Adhesive Anchor Takahashi,Gary 36 • B.S. ■ a Installation Inspector Senior Construction Manager - Master Certificate-Concrete Repair - Fall Protection - ACE Safety Mgmt Systems - Certified Erosion and Sediment Yamashita,Lambert 43 0* B.S. Control Plan Preparer Senior Construction Manager - Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer - Supervisory Development Training - Formal Source Selection Carpenter,Darren - Construction Contract Senior Construction Manager 39 Administration • B.S. Design-Build Construction - Various DAWIATrainings - Confined Space - Excavation&Trenching Safety R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 25 u m Certifications Years of Professional Civil Constr. Field Storm Name Engineer Engineering QualProfessiona . Sampling Water Other Title Eeflen�l License, Degree(s)or Mgmt. &Testing BMP (PE)Hawaii Similar (USACE) (HDOT) (C&C) - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP Reyes,Jan B.S. - Confined Space Competent Construction Manager 23 Biosystems Person for Construction, Engineering General Industry,and Shipyards - Certified Construction Manager - OSHA Safety and Health - Cured-in-Place Pipe Installation,Inspection - ACI Concrete Testing Tech, Grade 1 Hong,Michael • B.S. • - ACI Adhesive Anchor Construction Manager 20 Installation Inspector - ACI Concrete Construction Inspector - Master Certificate-Concrete Repair - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP - Fall Protection - Best Practices Asphalt Pvmnt - Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer - Certified Professional in Erosion Sediment Control Yamashita,Diana - ACI Adhesive Anchor 15 • B.S. ■ Installation Inspector Construction Manager - ACI Concrete Field Testing - Fall Protection - DOT BMP Training - Excavation&Trenching Safety - Scaffold Awareness - ATSSA Traffic Control Tech - Confined Space Trained - Cured-in-Place Pipe Installation,Inspection Karison,Michael - ACE Safety Mgmt Systems Senior Construction Engineer 15 EIT B.S. ACI Concrete Testing - CPM Scheduling - Best Practices Asphalt Pvmnt - Master Certificate-Concrete Construction Management - DOT BMP Training - Master Certificate-Concrete Fundamentals Mich!,Evan - ACI Adhesive Anchor 9 ■ B.S. ■ Installation Inspector Senior Construction Engineer - Fall Protection - Confined Space - Respirable Crystalline - OSHA Safety and Health Haraguchl,Taryn B.S.-Constr. - ACI Concrete Testing Senior Construction Engineer 9 EIT Engineering • • - DOT BMP Training Mgmt - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP - Fall Protection - OSHA Safety and Health - Certified Inspector of Sediment&Erosion Control Estabiilo,Bryce 8 B.S. • - Master Certificate-Concrete Construction Engineer III Fundamentals - Fall Protection - ACI Concrete Testing Tech, Grade I R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 26 m Certifications Years of Professional Civil Constr. Field Storm Name Engineer Engineering Qual. Sampling Water ProfessionalOther Title Experience license, Degree(s)or Mgmt &Testing BMP (PE)Hawaii Similar (USACE) (HDOT) (C&C) - ACI Adhesive Anchor Installation Inspector - CPR/First Aid/AED - Confined Space - NASSCO PACP/LACP/MACP Sako,Ryne 5 EIT B.S. • - Excavation&Trenching Safety Construction Engineer III - ACI Concrete Anchor Installation Inspector Estabilio,Kern - NASSCO PACP Construction Engineer III 5 EIT B.S. - Excavation&Trenching Safety - Certified Inspector of Sediment&Erosion Control - ACI Shotcrete Inspector - ACI Adhesive Anchor Installation Inspector - CDL Class A Ho,Phillip 32 ■ ■ - OSHA Safety and Health Senior Construction Inspector - ACI Concrete Testing Tech, Grade 1 - Fall Protection - Confined Space - Best Practices Asphalt Pvmnt - DOT BMP Training - Grade 4 Collection System Operator - NASSCO PACP/LACP/MACP McAdam,Scott 31 - OSHA-Trenching and Shoring Senior Construction Inspector - ATSSA Certified Flagger - Confined Space - Excavation&Trenching Safety - ACI Concrete Field Testing - Operating Engineers Ho,Reginald 53 Apprenticeship Construction Inspector - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP - Fall Protection - OSHA Health and Safety Cuman,Daniel 49 - ECCATS Environmental Construction Inspector - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP - Fall Protection - Journey Worker Electrician Noland Ikeda 35 - Honolulu Community College Construction Inspector Electrical Installation/Maintenance - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP Nelghbarger,Nell 22 - Excavation&Trenching Safety Construction Inspector - DPP Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Coordinator Mlyasato,Marc - Licensed Plumber Construction Inspector 22 - Safety and Compliance DeMello,Wilfred 13 - DSO I Certified Construction Inspector - Honolulu Community College Construction Management - ERGO Robotics GL 1200 Palombo,Sean 10 Operator Construction Inspector - ACI Concrete Field-Testing Technician-Grade I - Confined Space - Excavation&Trenching R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 27 Certifications Years of Professional Civil Constr. Reid Storm Name Engineer Engineering QualProfessiona . Sampling Water Other Title Eeflen�l license, Degree(s)or Mgmt &Testing BMP (PE)Hawaii Similar (USACE) (HDOT) (C&C) - OSHA Health and Safety Pearson,Bryson 9 • - ACI Concrete Field-Testing Construction Inspector Technician-Grade I - Asphalt Mix Design Technology TOTAL 25 people 7 18 5 4 9 *Mr.Yamashita is also a licensed professional engineer in Hawaii and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Notes:EIT=Engineer-in-Training RMTC's civil engineers are cross trained in CM and are available as needed. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 28 PLANNING • Kona International Airport Master Plan,Hawaii (2001) Land Planning and Permitting RMTC's planners offer a range of services to rti = r meet the needs of its clients from the preparation of master plans and environmental documents to the preparation of environmental and development permits. G. Master Plans RMTC provides master planning services for private and public clients. Project sizes have ranged from small sites to regional areas encompassing thousands of acres. RMTC has effectively planned a variety of public and -- RMTC planners are preparing a master plan for the Nawiliwili private projects including towns,roadways, to Ahukini portion of this 16-mile Bike and Pedestrian Path on private residential communities,military Kauai.In addition,RMTC planners are preparing an installations,airports,recreational parks,and Environmental Assessment which complies with both NEPA others. and Chapter 343,HRS, as well as an SMA permit application, Conservation District Use Permit Application, and Shoreline Projects/ Master Plans Setback Variance application. • Nawiliwili to Ahukini Bike and Pedestrian Facility Master Plan,Kauai (ongoing) (top ` right) • Honolulu Harbor Optimization Master Plan, Oahu (2024) . • Koolau Land Partners Sustainable Communities Plan Amendment,Oahu (2021) • Puunene Master Plan Update,Maui (2020) • Strategic Master Development Plan for East F' Kapolei Lands,Oahu (2019) .- ;4 F • Lanai Island Strategic Land Planning,Lanai `' -" (2017) • Kahului Airport Master Plan Update,Maui (2016) RMTC prepared a Master Plan which featured relocation of the • Halawa-Luluku Interpretive Development Honoapiilani Highway for the purposes of creating an open space Plan,Oahu (2013) preserve along this coastal corridor on Maui.RMTC also prepared the Environmental Assessment and facilitated extensive community outreach. • Kokee and Waimea Canyon State Parks Master Plan,Kauai (2009) Environmental Documentation (EISs, EAs) • Statewide Stream Diversion Study,Statewide RMTC planners are highly experienced in preparing (2009) environmental documentation(Environmental • Waikoloa Highlands Master Plan,Hawaii Impact Statements and Environmental Assessments) Island(2007) in conformance with requirements of the National • Pali to Puamana Parkway (Realignment of Environmental Policy Act(NEPA) and Hawaii Honoapiilani Highway) Master Plan,Maui Revised Statutes, Chapter 343. (2005-2007) (bottom right) Projects / EIS • Waipahu Sewer Force Main,Oahu (ongoing) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 29 • Ala Wai Canal Dredging and Wall Repairs, plans,zoning approvals,and development EIS,Oahu (2020) approvals. • Haleiwa Improvement District EIS and State of Hawaii Permits Improvement District Preliminary Report, Oahu (2020) • Conservation District Use Permit Applications • Kokee State Park and Waimea Canyon State • Stream Channel Alteration Permits (SCAP) Park Master Plan,Kauai (2009) • 401 Water Quality Certification, Clean Water Act, Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill Lateral DOH • Expansion,Oahu (2007) • Noise Variances • Waikoloa Highlands EIS,Hawaii (2007) • Kaloi Gulch Drainageway Improvements, Oahu (2005) • Hawaii Island Commercial Harbors 2020 4 a'� Master Plan(Hilo and Kawaihae Harbors), Hawaii Island (2001) Projects/ EA No> • Nawiliwili to Ahukini Bike and Pedestrian Facility Master Plan,Kauai (ongoing) • Statewide Airports EAs,Various Locations (2022) • Ritz Carlton Condo Hotel Towers,Waikiki, Oahu (2020) • Honolulu Marine Small Boat Shipyard at For the relocation of Honolulu Marine,LLC,small boat builders,from Kewalo Basin to Keehi Lagoon,RMTC planners prepared an EA and wide Keehi Lagoon,Oahu (ongoing) (right) range of environmental permits including: • Nuuanu Reservoir,Oahu (2014) Special Management Area Permit • Central Maui Regional Park,Oahu (2014) Shoreline Setback Variance Conservation District Use Permit • Makakilo Drive Extension,Oahu (2010) NPDES NOI-B(Industrial Stormwater) • Kamehameha Highway,Replacement of NPDES NOI-C(Construction Stormwater) NPDES NOI-F(Hydrotesting) Kaipapau Stream Bridge,Oahu (2008) NPDES NOI-G(Construction Dewatering) • Dillingham Ranch Subdivision,Oahu (2006) Department of the Army Permit Section 401 Water Quality Certification • Kahe Power Plant Improvements,Oahu CZM Federal Consistency Determination (2006) Private Aids to Navigation Permit • Fort Weaver Road Widening,Oahu (2004) • New Kauai Judiciary Complex,Kauai (2002) State Land Use District Boundary Amendments • Frear Hall Replacement,University of Hawaii • Brigham Young University Hawaii Expansion, at Manoa,Oahu(2001) Oahu • Waikoloa Highlands Boundary Amendment, Land Use Entitlements and Permitting Hawaii Island RMTC offers clients the full range of permitting • Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill State Land expertise required for land use entitlement, Use Distribution Boundary Amendment and development planning and construction. Special Use Permit,Oahu • Kona International Airport,Hawaii Island RMTC planners provide assistance to clients with • Laumaka Community Release Center,Oahu complete land use entitlement services on the • Villages of Kapolei,Oahu state and county levels. Entitlement services include State Land Use District Boundary • West Loch Estates and Fairways,Oahu Amendments and various County community • Kukuiula Planned Community,Kauai R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 30 NPDES Permits Fiber Optic Cable Systems • NOI Form C (construction storm water) RMTC planners have extensive prior work • NOI Form F (hydrotesting) experience with project management and obtaining • NOI Form G (dewatering) entitlements for the installation of submarine fiber • NOI Form B (industrial stormwater) optic cable systems in the State of Hawaii. This • NOI Form K (small municipal separate storm includes project scheduling,managing day to day sewer systems) (MS4s) activities of the project team,preparing • NOI Form L (circulation water) environmental and land use entitlements,easements, County Permits and related responsibilities for numerous submarine • Special Management Area Permits cable systems on all Hawaiian Islands with the • Shoreline Setback Variances exception of Niihau. • Special District Permits Projects/ Fiber Optic Cable Systems • Road and Water Variances • Fiber Optic Cable Landing at Ford Island Zoning Approvals Permits,Oahu (AT&T,General Dynamics, • AT&T Makaha Cable Station Zone Change, Oceanic Cable) (CDUA) Oahu • Hawaiian Island Fiber Network Cable System • Meeting Facilities at Mokuleia Ranch,Oahu (HIFN) Statewide Submarine Fiber Optic Cable • Laumaka Work Release Center Zone Change, System,Statewide (GST Telecom Hawaii) (EA Oahu and CDUA for each of five sites) • Nanakuli Rezoning,Oahu • Fiber Optic Cable Landing at Ford Island • Lokahi Center Zone Change,Oahu Permits,Oahu (AT&T,General Dynamics, • Operating Engineers Training Facility Special Oceanic Cable) (EA) Permit,Oahu • Tycom(TGN) Hawaii Cable System,Oahu (TGN, • Waikoloa Rezoning,Hawaii Island Inc.) (EA) Zoning Variances • Fiber Optic Cable Landings,Oahu (360 Net, Inc.) (CDUA) • Ronald McDonald House at Judd Hillside, • Fiber Optic Cable Landings at Makaha,Oahu Oahu (AT&T,GTE and GST) (CDUA) • Dillingham Ranch,Oahu • Fiber Optic Cable Landings at Keawaula,Oahu Conditional Use Permits (CUP) (AT&T and GST) (EA; CDUA) • Ronald McDonald House at Judd Hillside • Fiber Optic Cable Landings at Kahe Point,Oahu CUP,Oahu (AT&T,GTE and GST) (EA; CDUA) • Safeway Store at Kapahulu CUP and Joint • Fiber Optic Cable Landing at Wailea,Maui (GST Development Agreement,Oahu and GTE) (EA; CDUA) • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints • Fiber Optic Cable Landing at Kawaihae,Hawaii CUP,Oahu Island(GST,GTE,and Southern Cross) (EA; Plan Review Uses CDUA) • Frear Hall Replacement,University of Hawaii • Fiber Optic Cable Landing at Kaunakakai, at Manoa,Oahu Molokai (GST) (CDUA) • Oahu Community Correctional Center,Oahu • Fiber Optic Cable Landing at Lanai(GST) (EA; Federal Permits CDUA) • Section 10 (RHA) Public Involvement Programs • Section 106 Consultation Historical Preservation The firms philosophy on public involvement is to • Section 7(ESA) involve stakeholders early and often to ensure that Coastal Zone Management Federal stakeholders' issues and concerns are thoroughly • Consistency Review addressed. RMTC planners provide clients with a R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 31 means of engaging the public and the • Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill Lateral community in meaningful dialogue at key points Expansion,Oahu (2004) in the planning, design,and construction • Interstate Route H-1 Waimalu Viaduct Widening, process. Approaches include facilitating public Westbound Direction,Kaonohi Street workshops,informational meetings,focus Overcrossing to Pearl City Off-Ramp,Oahu groups, stakeholder meetings and interactive (2003) planning and design working groups. 11 lii1,:1,�:i 11,��f, p ' I , � Projects/ Public Involvement Programs 1 �IiII1:1;l�lii,��ill!ll1��JIt ./I if Nit/ �6,,, • Honolulu Harbor Master Plan,Oahu Yr � ,, ,a, (ongoing) • Nawiliwili to Ahukini Bike-Pedestrian A i'�' ill f o Facility EA,Kauai (ongoing) ', �� ' ill . �l i ii • Halawa-Luluku Interpretive Development, • ' , Oahu (2013) (right) +I illK f rm . • Makakilo Drive Extension NEPA1 Environmental Assessment,Oahu (2010) T • Mayor's Advisory Committee on Landfill Site _ I Selection,Kauai (2009) • Kapiolani Water and Sewer Improvements, • Oahu (2006) RMTC planners coordinate a planning charrette with members of the Native Hawaiian community for the Halawa-Luluku Interpretive Development Plan,a • Beachwalk Wastewater Pump Station,Oahu cultural preservation effort in Halawa Valley,Oahu. (2006) Technical Personnel:Planning Department Name Years of American Masters In Professional Institute of Urban and LEED AP Title Experience CertMed Planners Regional Planning Tanoue,David Vice President/Manager,Surveying& 35 Juris Doctor* Planning Departments Takeda,Brian 39 a Planning Project Manager Niermann,James 29 • • • Planning Project Coordinator Staples,Kelly 13 ** Senior Planner Lee,Roxanne 10 • *** G.A. Planner Sato,isalah**** 9 Planner Marchant,Michelle 8 Planner Harrison,Alec 5 ***** Planner Eaton,Alena 4 Assistant Planner II TOTAL 9 people 2 2 2 *Mr.Tanoue is a licensed attorney(Hawaii State Bar Association). **Ms.Staples has a Master of Science Degree in Natural Resources and Environmental Management. ***Ms.Lee Has a Master of Landscape Architecture Degree. ****Mr.Sato is a Professional Civil Engineer licensed in Hawaii. *****Mr.Harrison has a Master of Science Degree in Natural Resource Management. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 32 2024 N.King Street I Planning Suite 200 i�`I Engineering Honolulu,Hawaii 96819-3494 Environmental Services Telephone 808 842 1133 R.M. TOWILL CORPORATION Photogrammetry Fax 808 842 1937 Surveying SINCE 1 9 3 0 Construction Management eMail:rmtowill@rmtowill.com June 27, 2025 Mr. Jeffrey Darrow PL.5) Community Planning Planning Director (Environmental Planning,Environmental Planning Department Assessments,Environmental Impact County of Hawai`i Statements) 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 Hilo, Hawai`i 96720 Dear Mr. Darrow, Professional Services during the Fiscal Year 2025-2026, beginning July 1, 2025 The R. M. Towill Corporation is pleased to submit our qualifications in response to the County of Hawai`i's internet announcement on June 1, 2025. The firm is interested in providing professional services in the following area: PL.5) Community Planning (Environmental Planning,Environmental Assessments, Environmental Impact Statements) The other requested information is presented below: 1. The name of the firm or person, the principal place of business, and location of all of its offices: R. M. Towill Corporation Main Office: 2024 North King Street, Suite 200 Honolulu, Hawai`i 96819-3494 Kailua-Kona Office: 73-5574 Maiau Street, Suite 11 Kailua-Kona, Hawai`i 96740 2. The age of the firm and its average number of employees over the past five years: The R. M. Towill Corporation has been in business in Hawai`i for 95 years. The average number of employees over the past five years was 120. 3. Education, training and qualifications of the firm and its key employees: Please see Tabs 1, 2, and 3 of the attached DPW Form 120 (Rev. 6/99) form. Mr. Jeffrey Darrow Planning Department June 27, 2025 Page 2 4. A list of recent projects and the names of up to five clients who may be contacted, including at least two for whom services were rendered during the preceding year: Ian Hirokawa, State of Hawaii, Department of Land and Natural Resources, (808) 587-0230 Project: Central Maui Regional Sports Complex, Maui; Ala Wai Canal Dredging and Miscellaneous Improvements, O`ahu; Kalauhaihai Fishpond Restoration, O`ahu RMTC Services Performed: Community Planning, Environmental Documentation and Permitting, Civil Engineering, Surveying Most Recent Year in which Services were Provided: 2025 (Ongoing) Kalani Andrade, Senior Manager, Statewide Planning & Strategic Programs, Hawaiian Telcom, Inc., (808) 546-1355 Projects: Hawaiian Telcom Interoffice Underground Cable Route, Various Locations, Island of O`ahu; Hawaiian Telecom Inc., Joint Trunk System Cable Installation, O`ahu RMTC Services Performed: Community Planning; Environmental Documentation and Permitting; Civil Engineering; Surveying Most Recent Year in Which Services were Provided: 2025 (Ongoing) Kim Suzuki, City and County of Honolulu, Department of Environmental Services, (808) 768-8410 Projects: O`ahu Landfill, O`ahu; O`ahu Solid Waste Handling Study, O`ahu; Sand Island Sewer Basin and Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental Impact Statement, O`ahu; Honouliuli Wastewater Treatment Plant Secondary Upgrades, O`ahu RMTC Services Performed: Community Planning, Environmental Documentation, Environmental/Civil Engineering, Land Surveying Most Recent Year in which Services were Provided: 2025 (Ongoing) Christine Camp, Avalon Group, (808) 587-7770 Project: Aria Lane Manoa, O`ahu; Fort Street Mall Senior Rental Housing—201H, O`ahu; Modea, O`ahu; Davies Pacific Center Redevelopment, O`ahu; various others RMTC Services Performed: Community Planning, Environmental Documentation, Civil Engineering, Surveying Most Recent Year in which Services were Provided: 2025 (Ongoing) Kathryn Fujikami, Project Manager, Honolulu Board of Water Supply, (808) 748-5744 Project: Kapa'a 272 Reservoir Replacement, Kaneohe and Kailua Ahupua`a, O`ahu RMTC Services Performed: Community Planning, Environmental Documentation and Permitting, Civil Engineering, Surveying Most Recent Year in which Services were Provided: 2023 Mr. Jeffrey Darrow Planning Department June 27,2025 Page 3 5. Any Promotional or Descriptive Literature: Please see DPW Form 120 (Rev. 6/99), Tab 10, "Statement of Qualifications." Thank you for the opportunity to submit our firm's professional qualifications. If you have questions or need additional information, please email me at GregH@rmtowill.com or call me at (808) 842-1133. Very truly yours, Greg H. Hiyakumoto, P.E. President GHH:as Attachments To c E (6 V c Q ` C c O E _ — ~ \ lfl c w /r as a E r cc jf 4- c O ( c) C n5 c /' E 7 w ii t E : vi n 0 O N c aa) C O a J c N ro NJCi a Q vi V) ( N C O O NI '�, (13 (6ai o V N O _ a rn v o 0 a, c . • N CO c v v co M ^ v cs - .= t ;, XXiiXiii/r4 _> ^D 7 Y N N 4F C Ol6rI 61 +' T -J l..L 3 O W ili ! ! 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THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S),AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT Matthew Terry NAME: Atlas Insurance Agency,Inc. PHONr o,Ext): (808)533-3222 (NC,No): (808)533-8777 201 Merchant Street E-MAIL ADDRESS: Suite 1100 INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# Honolulu HI 96813 INSURERA: RLI Insurance INSURED INSURER B: Contractors Bonding&Insurance Co. 37206 R.M.Towill Corporation&Kilohana Corporation INSURER C: Hawaii Employers'Mutual Ins Co Inc. 10781 2024 North King Street,Suite 200 INSURER D: XL Specialty Insurance Company 37885 INSURER E: Honolulu 96819-3494 INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 24-25 CCG23 1M/2M REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW`FTAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR ADDL SUBR POLICY EFF POLICY EXP TYPE OF INSURANCE LTR INSD WVD POLICY NUMBER (MM/DD/YYYY) (MM/DD/YYYY) LIMITS X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $DAMAGE T 1,000,000 RENTED CLAIMS-MADE X OCCUR PREMISESO(Ea occurrence) $ 1,000,000 MED EXP(Any one person) $ 10,000 A PSB0010496 10/10/2024 10/10/2025 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ Included GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2'000'000 PRO- POLICY JECT LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OPAGG $ 2,000,000 OTHER: $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ 1,000,000 (Ea accident) X ANYAUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ A - OWNED SCHEDULED PSA0003410 10/10/2024 10/10/2025 BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS X HIRED �/ NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE $ AUTOS ONLY /• AUTOS ONLY (Per accident) $ UMBRELLA LIAB X OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 B X- EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS-MADE CKB0200208 10/10/2024 10/10/2025 AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 DED RETENTION $ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION X STATUTE EORH AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY Y/N 1,000,000 C ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE N/A WC0055190 10/10/2024 10/10/2025 E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory in NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 If yes,describe under 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ Each Claim $1,000,000 Professional Liability D DPR5034933 10/10/2024 10/10/2025 Aggregate $2,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES (ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached if more space is required) Proof of insurance certificate provided for coverages indicated. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN R.M.Towill Corporation&Kilohana Corporation ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 2024 North King Street, AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Suite 200 Honolulu HI 96819 I ©1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. 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M. TOWILL CORPORATION SINCE 1 9 3 0 I e J pa4.y,pM_4A.n 1 . e v � S ;)-"11W t7j Yrvtf 4 y � q v a yyyy V `. *. 11* x r14-Y 2025-2026 Statement of Qualifications Contact: Greg Hiyakumoto, President gregh@rmtowill.com 1 K \4 2024 N.King Street, Suite 200 Honolulu, HI 96819-3494 www.rmtowill.com Tel: 808 842-1133 Fax: 808 842-1937 s°9 "il Engineering • Wastewater Engineering • Surveying & Mapping • Planning & Permitting • Construction Management FIRM INTRODUCTION Serving Hawaii since 1930. With 125 employees,the R. M. Towill Corporation(RMTC) is one of the largest locally owned engineering firms in the State of Hawaii. The firm s integrated services include civil engineering,wastewater engineering, surveying and photogrammetry,construction management,program management,land planning and permitting,and geographic information systems. RMTC's main office is located in Honolulu,Oahu and since 1979 we have maintained a branch office in Kailua-Kona on the island of Hawaii. Dedicated to our clients'needs. Throughout the past nine decades,RMTC has serviced various federal,state and county agencies as well as private sector clients,each with their own set of objectives,requirements, concerns,and constraints. We make it a part of our business to understand the unique situation of each project we manage so that we can craft a comprehensive approach to the assignment and ultimately deliver effective, practical,and timely solutions. A diverse staff of industry experts. Our large, diverse staff of licensed professional civil engineers,planners,environmental engineers, surveyors,certified construction managers and large technical pool provides RMTC with the flexibility to assign qualified personnel to various projects and to complete them in a timely manner,whether it be a typical project timeframe or fast-tracked assignment. In addition,RMTC encourages training across disciplines to promote continual professional growth of our people and technical diversity within the organization. Unparalleled project experience. RMTC has managed a multitude of project types, varying greatly in size, scope,complexity,and cost. Throughout this document are examples of projects we have completed,categorized by field of service. Many of these assignments have involved multiple departments within our firm and have required the effective coordination of specialty subconsultants.Furthermore,we are familiar and well-experienced in facilitating projects that require interagency agreements on technical and institutional issues. Experience throughout the Pacific Rim. Our experience extends well beyond the State of Hawaii into areas such as Diego Garcia,the Philippines,Japan,Okinawa,Korea, Mexico,Guam,Saipan,Tinian,Kwajalein,Palau,American Samoa,Johnston Atoll, Palmyra,Yap,and the Seychelles,where we have proven our ability to adapt to local conditions,customs,and culture to effectively complete our projects. A leader in the industry.RMTC has recently received prominent awards and acknowledgements from its peers. 2025 Engineering Firm of the Year-NAIOP Hawaii 2025 Grand Conceptor Award-Honouliuli Wastewater Treatment Plant,Ph 1B-ACECH 2022 Grand Conceptor Award- The Kapalama Container Terminal Yard-ACECH This Statement of Qualifications provides an overview of the key elements of RMTC's practice,professional staff, and past experience. muuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouur„ TABLE OF CONTENTS Civil Engineering 1 Highway and Roadway Design 1 Mass Transit 2 Subdivision and Housing 2 Harbors and Port Facilities 2 Site Planning and Design 3 ADA Compliance 3 Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) 4 Infrastructure Master Plans 4 Drainage Master Plans 4 Water System Planning and Design 5 Solid Waste 5 Flood Zone Determinations 6 Technical Personnel: Civil Engineering Department 7 Environmental Engineering 9 Wastewater Treatment Facilities - Design and Studies 9 Regional Wastewater Planning Studies 10 Wastewater Collection and Conveyance Systems 10 Trickling Filter-related Processes 11 Small Wastewater Systems 11 Technical Personnel: Environmental Engineering Department 12 Surveying & Photogrammetry 13 Surveying Services 13 Use of Advanced Technologies 13 Topographic Surveying 13 Boundary Surveying 14 Parcel Subdivision and Consolidation 14 Aerial Topographic Mapping 14 Cadastral Surveying 15 ALTA Surveying 15 Flood Elevation Certifications 15 Surveys Supporting Shoreline Certification Process 16 Recordation under the Land Court and Regular (Bureau of Conveyance) Systems 16 Technical Personnel: Surveying&Photogrammetry Department 16 TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT'D) Geographic Information Systems 17 Technical Personnel: Geographic Information Systems 18 Construction Management and Program Management 19 Construction Management 19 Program Management 22 Technical Personnel: Construction Management Department 25 Planning 29 Land Planning and Permitting 29 Master Plans 29 Environmental Documentation (EISs, EAs) 29 Land Use Entitlements and Permitting 30 Fiber Optic Cable Systems 31 Public Involvement Programs 31 Technical Personnel: Planning Department 32 CIVIL ENGINEERING w ,` � ' Highway and Roadway Design RMTC has designed over 300 miles of roadways in Hawaii and the Pacific for county, state, federal,and private sector clients. Our designs have helped to relieve traffic congestion, provided added capacity for new developments ! . and improved roadway safety. RMTC has also served as design team leader for the replacement of many roadway bridges throughout the state. Projects/ Highway and Roadway Design "Legacy" Projects • Kualakai Parkway (North-South Road), Phases 1A,1B and 1C,Oahu (2005-2010) k ` (right top) RMTC designed the$170-million,three-phase North-South Road for the State Department of Transportation in Kapolei,Oahu. • Palau Compact Road,Package D, Island of Babeldaob,Republic of Palau (1997-2007) (see award plaques, right bottom) ACEC • Interstate Route H-1 Waimalu Viaduct „° „°W.u— Widening,Westbound Direction,Kaonohi Street Overcrossing to Pearl City Off-Ramp, Engineering Excellence 2009 Oahu (2001-2007) Excellence Award • Interstate Route H-1 Shoulder Work and PCC Mall Compact Road firm-R.M.Twill Corpora[aim Pavement Rehabilitation,Oahu (2019, Design-Build) Additional Projects • Kamehameha Highway,Kaipapau Stream Bridge Replacement,Oahu (ongoing) ,,„•nc8nSo � • Farrington Highway,Replacement of /�/�of Gvil Engineers Makaha Bridges 3 and 3A,Oahu (2022) • Kaumualii Highway Widening,Lihue Mill i REGION 8 Bridge to Rice Street,Kauai (2015,Design- OUTSTANDING MAJOR Build) 1 PROJECT OF THE YEAR • Kamehameha Highway Improvements, AWARDED 10 Lanikuhana Avenue to Ka Uka Boulevard, PALAU COMPACT ROAD Oahu (2011) R.rw. TOWILL CORPORATION • Kapolei Parkway Extension,Phases 8A,8B OCTOBER 8, 2008 and 8C,Oahu (2010) • Lauwiliwili Street Extension,Kalaeloa to Hanua,Oahu (2010) In 2009,RMTC was honored by two national • Opakapaka Street Extension,Kalaeloa to engineering organizations for surveying and design Hanua,Oahu (2010) work on the$130-million,53-mile Palau Compact Road in the Republic of Palau.Awards included National • Farrington Highway Safety Improvements, Finalist and Excellence Award recognition from the Nanakuli to Makaha,Oahu(2006) American Council of Engineering Companies(ACEC) and Outstanding Major Project of the Year from • Keoneula Boulevard Extension,Oahu (2006) U.S.Region 8 of the American Society of Civil Likelike Highway,Wilson Tunnel and Engineers. • Approach Improvements,Oahu (2005) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 1 Mass Transit • Makana Kai,Wehilani at Waikoloa,Hawaii RMTC engineers,planners and surveyors have Island(2008) been involved in three phases of planning for • Waikoloa Highlands,Hawaii Island (2007) mass transit facilities on Oahu for over a period • Nohona at Kapolei,Oahu (2006) of two decades. The firm was subconsultant to • Halsey Terrace and Radford Terrace,Oahu PB Americas, Inc.,to conduct preliminary (2003-2006) engineering and surveying for the rail mass • Ukumehame Agricultural Subdivision,Maui transit facilities to be constructed on Oahu,a (2006) project with an estimated construction cost of$10 • Pearl City Industrial Park Subdivision,Oahu billion. RMTC currently has active projects for (2005) surveying and engineering for the Honolulu Rail • Waikoloa Heights,Hawaii Island(2005) Transit Project. Harbors and Port Facilities Subdivision and Housing RMTC's extensive,multi-disciplinary experience RMTC has the skill and experience to guide with port facility projects involves over$500 million clients from project conception through design in harbor infrastructure design throughout the state. and construction. For projects varying in both The firm also has been engaged by harbor users to size and complexity,RMTC has completed plan and design major container yard subdivision and housing utilities and sitework reconfigurations, pavement repair and design on the islands of Oahu,Maui,Kauai, reconstruction,pier and terminal improvements,and Hawaii,and Lanai. other infrastructure and utility upgrades in Hawaii RMTC's work on master planned communities and the Pacific Region. RMTC recently completed throughout the state has involved thousands of the design of the largest capital improvement project acres and multiple years of planning and in the history of Hawaii's commercial harbor system entitlements,followed by surveying, design and (Kapalama Container Terminal Yard). services during construction. Projects/ Harbors and Port Facilities Multi-Disciplinary,Multi-Year Work • Kapalama Container Terminal Yard,Honolulu Supporting New Master Planned Communities Harbor,Oahu (2020) (see award plaque below) • Hoopili,Oahu • Pier 24-28 Utility Improvements,Honolulu • Ocean Pointe,Oahu Harbor,Oahu (2020) • Villages of Kapolei,Oahu • Nawiliwili Harbor Improvements,Kauai (2020) • Ewa Villages Revitalization,Oahu • West Loch,Oahu A • Kukuiula,Kauai . RJrgryCOUNCU-OP E'GINEER111GCOMPA.M E8 afH_i • Manele and Koele,Lanai Engineering Excellence 2023 • Aina Lea,Hawaii Island Grand Conceptor Award • Hokulia,Hawaii Island The Kapalama Container Terminal Yard Design at Additional Subdivision and Housing Projects Honolulu Harbor • Gentry Homes, Industrial Subdivision,Oahu Firm-R.M.Towill Corporation Client:State of Hawaii, (ongoing) Department of Transportation, Harbors Division • Pauoa Valley Preserve Cluster Housing, Oahu (2014) • Franciscan Vistas Ewa,Phases I and II,Oahu (2011) RMTC won the ACEC Hawaii's highest honor,Grand • Kaloko Heights,Hawaii (2009) Conceptor Award for The Kapalama Container Terminal • Puainako Heights,Hawaii (2008) Yard Design project in 2023. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 2 • Pier 29 Container Yard Reconstruction for RMTC engineers have Aloha Cargo Transport,Honolulu Harbor, been involved in the Oahu (2012) preliminary engineering and der Pier 2A Shed Demolition and Container Yard infrastructure re site • for_ . ure f Improvements,Kawaihae Harbor,Hawaii - numerous projects Island(2009) -` _ associated with the$1.7 billion Honolulu• Pier 39 and 40 YoungBrothers Yard �G International Airport Reconfiguration,Honolulu Harbor,Oahu Terminal Modernization (2007) program. • Matson Terminals Annex Yard,Honolulu, Oahu (2007) • $50-million Redevelopment of Navy Privatized • Pier 2 Cruise Terminal, Construction Housing,Oahu(2007) Management,Honolulu,Oahu (2006) • $70-million Frear Hall Replacement,University • Puunene Container Yard Reconstruction, of Hawaii at Manoa,Oahu (LEED-certified Kahului Harbor,Maui (2005) Silver) (2006) (next page) • Pier 51B Horizon Lines Container Yard • $21-million Haleakala Mirror Coating Facility, Reconstruction,Honolulu,Oahu (2005) Maui Space Surveillance Site,Maui (2005) • Reconstruction of Matson Container Yard, • $25-million Keoneula Elementary School,Ocean Piers 51C-53,Honolulu,Oahu (2004) Pointe,Oahu (2004) • Piers 24 to 29 Auto Lot Improvements, • $25-million Medical/Dental Clinic Replacement, Honolulu,Oahu (2004) Andersen Air Force Base,Territory of Guam • Pier 19 Ferry Terminal, Construction (2003) Management,Honolulu,Oahu (2004) • $50-million NELHA Gateway Distributed Energy • Pier 3 Young Brothers Container Yard Resource Center,Kailua-Kona,Hawaii Island Reconstruction,Kahului Harbor,Maui (2002) (LEED-certified Platinum) (2002) • Pier 1C Expansion,Kahului Harbor,Maui • $15-million Honolulu Advertiser Production and (2002) Distribution Facility,Oahu (2000) Site Planning and Design • $70-million Kapolei High School,Oahu (2000) Site planning and design remains a core ADA Compliance competency of our civil engineering practice. RMTC has played a major role in assisting state and RMTC's engineers are often called upon to county agencies with Americans with Disabilities design utilities,roadways,parking lots,and Act(ADA) compliance improvements for a wide other civil site improvements for new range of public facilities including schools, construction and renovation of existing facilities. playgrounds,parking lots,roadways,and pedestrian The firm has been involved in many major facilities. For the State of Hawaii,Department of building efforts for public agencies and private Transportation,RMTC served as Master A/E for the clients,including design-bid-build and design- Pedestrian Facilities and ADA Compliance program. build projects. This effort required management of 12 concurrent Projects/Site Planning and Design projects statewide and design by six individual civil $170-million Kapalama Container Terminal engineering firms. Design and construction of • Yard,Honolulu Harbor,Oahu (2022) approximately 1,600 curb ramps were completed within 15 months to meet a federal consent decree • $22-million Central Maui Regional Sports deadline. Complex,Maui (2016) • $55-million Interisland Maintenance Projects/ADA Compliance Terminal Site Preparation,Honolulu • Curb Ramps at Various Locations for the City International Airport (2010,Design-Build) and County of Honolulu,Oahu (2012) • $3-million(sitework only) Safeway Store at • Farrington Highway Safety Improvements, Kapahulu,Oahu (2008) Nanakuli to Makaha,Oahu(2006) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 3 • Preassessment Services for Curb Ramps at Projects / Infrastructure Master Plans Various Locations,Oahu (2004) • Miki Basin Industrial Master Plan, Lanai • Master A-E for Pedestrian Facilities and ADA (ongoing) Compliance,Oahu,Hawaii Island,Maui, • Hoopili Infrastructure Master Plans,Oahu (2015) Molokai and Kauai,Hawaii (2004) • Farrington High School Long Range • Kuhio Beach Improvements,Kalakaua Development Plan,Oahu (2015) Avenue,Oahu (2000) • University of Hawaii Infrastructure Master Plan, • Kakaako Improvements District#9,Oahu Oahu (2013) (2004) • Brigham Young University Hawaii Infrastructure • Kamehameha Highway Resurfacing, Master Planning,Oahu (2012) Waiahole Valley Road to Crouching Lion Inn, • Makaiwa Hills Infrastructure Master Plan, Oahu Oahu (2001) (2012) RMTC has also designed ADA playground . Hawaii Community College- Manono Campus accessibility improvements at various public Long Range Development Plan,Hawaii Island schools on Oahu. (2011) Leadership in Energy and Environmental • Lanai High and Elementary School Expansion Design (LEED) Master Plan,Lanai (2009) • Oahu Integrated Resources Planning Project RMTC's civil engineers and planners continually (Comprehensive Planning of Water Resource work with clients and architectural firms seeking Management and Development Strategies),Oahu LEED building certification during the pre- (2006) design, design, and construction phases.Key • Ocean Pointe Master Planned Community staff members have already become LEED Infrastructure Master Plan,Oahu (2004) Accredited Professionals to efficiently identify . Barbers Point Naval Air Station(Kalaeloa) and fulfill LEED requirements for credits relating Community Redevelopment Plan,Oahu (2001) to civil engineering. • Keahole Airport Master Plan,Hawaii Island (2001) . Manele and Koele Master Plans,Lanai (2000) • Tripler Army Medical Center Utility Improvement and Real Property Master Plan, (1 Oahu (1999) 1 ! • Ewa Villages Revitalization Master Plan,Oahu ii (1996) • Villages of Kapolei Infrastructure Master Plan, Oahu (1994) Drainage Master Plans . - y A recognized leader in hydrology and hydraulics in Hawaii,RMTC has performed regional drainage analyses throughout the State. RMTC's drainage RMTC designed the civil sitework and obtained master plans evaluate existing drainage conditions, agency approvals for the construction of the new Frear Hall dormitory at the University of leading to conceptual designs for flood control Hawaii at Manoa.It is certified LEED silver, infrastructure. RMTC's drainage solutions have been Infrastructure Master Plans successfully incorporated into community amenities, such as golf courses and parks,and frequently Comprehensive infrastructure master plans involve principles of sustainability and watershed completed by RMTC range from islandwide management. RMTC has completed regional infrastructure analyses,to redevelopment of drainage master plans on Oahu,Maui,Lanai,Kauai, military bases,to development of vacant lands. and Hawaii. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 4 • Koele Resort Regional Drainage Master Plan, Lanai (2003) • Lanai City Drainage Master Plan,Lanai (2003) • East Kapolei Drainage Master Plan,Oahu (2000) 1990-1999 • Ewa Villages Revitalization,Oahu (1996) • West Loch Master Planned Community Drainage Master Plan,Oahu (1992) The 18-hole,Ernie Els-designed Prior to 1990 Hoakalei Golf Course at Ocean Pointe. • Villages of Kapolei Drainage Master Plan,Oahu 4_ (1987) ,y�,�z Water System Planning and Design RMTC's professional experience spans regional and island-wide potable water master planning,as well ux:r`a as water source development,treatment, transmission, distribution,and storage systems. The firm has designed water systems for residential and commercial developments, schools,and Projects/ Drainage Master Plans industrial and military facilities. 2010-ongoing Clients have included water supply departments of • Kalaeloa Parcels 1,2,and 3,Subdivision and all Hawaii's counties,State agencies,and all Drainage Master Plan, Oahu (2019) branches of the military.RMTC's familiarity with • Kapolei West Drainage Master Plan,Oahu government regulations and the firm's productive (2014) working relationships with agency staff are key • Makaiwa Hills Drainage Master Plan,Oahu advantages when applying for approval of water (2012) system designs. • Kapolei Harborside Drainage Master Plan, Projects/Water System Planning and Design Oahu (2011) 2000-2009 • Schofield and Aliamanu Military Reservation Kukuiula Master Planned Community, Water Lines Replacements and Improvements, • Drainage Master Plan,Kauai (2009) Oahu (2024) • Auloa Road and Ulukahiki Street 16-inch Water • Kihei Drainage Master Plan,Waikoloa Gulch Mains,Oahu (2023) (Site Plan),Maui (2009) • Kalaeloa Water Master Plan and Leak Detection • Honoapu Drainage Master Plan,Hawaii Investigation,Oahu (2020) Island(2009) • Kaei Hana II Industrial Water Tank,Hawaii • Hoakalei Golf Course Drainage Plan,Ocean Island(2013) Pointe Master Planned Community,Oahu • Eleele Water System Study,Kauai (2010) (2008) (above) • Kamehameha Highway to Heeia Street 16" and • Kahuku Drainage Master Plan,Oahu (2008) 8" Water Mains,Oahu (2006) • Tripler Army Medical Center Drainage • Kalihi Water System Improvements,16",12",8", Improvements,Oahu (2006) and 2" Water Lines,Oahu (2006) • Laie Regional Drainage Master Plan,Oahu • Kalakaua Avenue 16" Water Main,Part II, (2006) Beretania Street to Paki Avenue,Oahu (2004) • Manele Resort Regional Drainage Master • Farrington Highway,Part IV,Lawaia Street to Plan,Lanai (2003) Jade Street 24",12",and 8" Water Mains,Oahu (2003) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 5 Solid Waste Flood Zone Determinations RMTC is experienced in the design of sanitary RMTC has conducted numerous detailed riverine landfills utilizing the most current design flood studies for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers standards and applicable state and federal (USACE) and the Federal Emergency Management regulations. The firm also has been actively Agency (FEMA). The firm's hydrologists are involved in landfill site selection studies and currently conducting flood studies throughout the environmental documentation and permitting Pacific as part of FEMA's nationwide upgrade to the requirements. Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM) format. Projects/Sanitary Landfill Design, Planning, To produce detailed base maps meeting FEMA Permitting and Environmental Documentation standards,RMTC has conducted flood plain New Kauai Landfill Planning and EIS,Kauai mapping,using both aerial methods and ground • (2020) surveys,as well as computerized hydraulic analyses Central Maui Landfill Maintenance Facility to determine flood elevations and inundation limits. • PER, Maui (2010) Projects / DFIRM and Riverine Flood Studies • County of Kauai Landfill Site Selection • South Kona Flood Study,Hawaii Island (2015) Planning,Kauai (2009) • Coastal and Riverine Flood Insurance Studies/ • Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill Lateral Restudies throughout FEMA Region IX, Expansion Environmental Impact Statement, including Hawaii,Guam,American Samoa, and Oahu (2006) CNMI (2009) • Study of Oahu Municipal Refuse Disposal • Puukapu Flood Study,Hawaii Island(2008) Alternatives,Oahu (2004) • Kihei Flood Study,Maui (2007) • Island-Wide Landfill Site Selection Planning, • Waiakea Stream Flood Study,Hawaii Island Oahu (2003) (2005) • Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill • FEMA Flood Insurance Study,Rota, Expansion EIS,Oahu (2002) (below) Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands • Central Maui Sanitary Landfill,Phases I-IV, (2000) (below) Maui(1990-2002) 7 ba RMTC planners have > - been involved in securing ,^ �'" w� environmental entitlements and • permitting for Oahu's .` Waimanalo Gulch •a 1'i- Sanitary Landfill • since 2002. 4. RMTC also has provided technical planning R. services for landfill closures. The closure plans { have addressed regulations concerning test pits, + °> fill material segregation,and ambient air t monitoring. Projects/Sanitary Landfill Closures • Pohakuloa Training Area Sanitary Landfill, �• '! Hawaii(1995) RMTC prepared an engineering planning study • Puuwaawaa Ranch Landfill Closure for flooding and drainage problems within Sinapalu Village on the Island of Rota. The Investigation,Hawaii (1994) hydrologic and hydraulic analyses were performed to identify flood hazards within the village. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 6 Technical Personnel:Civil Engineering Department Years of Professional Name Professional Engineer(PE), CivilCivilLEE)AP/GA Title Experience Civil-Hawaii Lam,Collins I Vice President/Manager,Civil 30 • • • Engineering Department Yamamoto,James I Vice President/Senior 46 • • • Civil Project Manager Luke,Craig I Vice President/Senior Civil 39 Project Manager Mendes,Kevin I Civil Project Manager 36 • • • Armstrong,Stacy I Civil Project Manager 35 • • • Okamoto,Michael I Civil Project Manager 33 ■ ■ ■ Nakaoka,Brent I Civil Project Manager 26 ■ ■ ■ Chong,Waiter I Civil Project Manager 35 • • Ring,Gordon I Civil Project Manager 32 • • • Tateishi,Jason I i Civil Project Manager 21 ■ ■ Miyashiro,Wayien I Civil Project Coordinator 21 • • Du,Chi I Civil Project Coordinator 19 • • Nakamura,Michael I Senior Civil Engineer 23 • • Tom,Gregory I Senior Civil Engineer 20 • • • Yong,Randall I Senior Civil Engineer 22 • • • Liao,Tsung-I I Senior Civil Engineer 22 • • • Inaba,Darren I Civil Engineer 13 • • • Luke,Cristina I Civil Engineer 11 ■ ■ Hong,Rayshi I Civil Engineer 11 • • Fong,Dylan I Civil Engineer 5 • • Shon,Jessica I Assistant Engineer II 8 EIT ■ Ninomiya,Matthew I Assistant Engineer II 6 ■ Co,Christopher I Assistant Engineer II 6 EIT ■ Kamikawa,Keenan I Assistant Engineer I 3 ■ Yu,Andrew I Assistant Engineer I 3 EIT ■ R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 7 Years of Professional Name Professional Engineer(PE), CM Eng. CM Eng. LEE®AP/GA Title Experience Civil-Hawaii Watanabe,Alyssa I Assistant Engineer I 2 EIT ■ Chun,Matisse I Assistant Engineer I 2 EIT ■ ■ Bernal,Jett I Assistant Engineer I 2 EIT • ENV SP Pasalo,Jared I Assistant Engineer I 1 • Ching,Benton I GIS and Geospatial 42 • • • Coordinator Coastal Eng. TOTAL 30 people 21 30 6 7 Note:EIT=Engineer-in-Training R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 8 ENVIRONMENTAL • Pukalani WWTP Expansion: Design-Build ENGINEERING • Construction Plans,Maui (2006) • Lihue WWTP Cleaning and Repair of Anaerobic RMTC has completed wastewater treatment and Digesters,Kauai (2002) collection system designs and numerous Kona International Airport Wastewater wastewater and water environment planning Reclamation System,Hawaii (2000) studies. The firm's environmental engineering practice was organized before the passage of the "' & f "+� +wp�'��' �` � � MBA Federal Water Pollution Control Act in 1972 - 7'W* (renamed the Clean Water Act). RMTC continues n . to have a large presence in wastewater and water ' quality engineering with its design of the Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) `' Headworks and Primary Clarifiers projects. q s �� The geographic range of the firm's wastewater A work has extended from metropolitan Honolulu s► x> R� to the remote Pacific regions of American Samoa, ". Palau,Ebeye,and South Korea. Facilities have ranged in size from individual systems for 40, . private homes,to systems sized for small e communities,to the 90-mgd Sand Island WWTP • serving metropolitan Honolulu (right). RMTC has recently completed the design for a major ,.. renovation of the facility. Wastewater Treatment Facilities - The Sand Island 90-mgd Wastewater Treatment Plant(WWTP)is the State of Hawaii's largest,serving metropolitan Honolulu. Beginning in Design and Studies 2006,RMTC provided the design for two upgrade and modernization projects totaling over$70 million in construction cost. RMTC has designed wastewater treatment plants throughout Hawaii and the Pacific region. Projects range from completely new facilities to complex phased upgrades and expansions,both of varying sizes. AEG Projects /Wastewater Treatment Facilities a R"`""r°""`°o OCOMNw"6F5 System Designs • Sand Island WWTP,Secondary Treatment, i Engineering Excellence 2025 Phase 2,Oahu (Ongoing) Grand Conceptor Award • Honouliuli WWTP,Secondary Treatment, Honouliuli Wastewater Treatment Oahu (ongoing) (see award plaque, right) Plant,Phase 1B-Secondary 1,11 Compliance Facilities • Sand Island WWTP Primary Expansion, Phase 2,Reconstruction,Oahu (2013) Farm:R.M.Towill Corporation • Eleele WWTP Plant Process Equipment Upgrades,Kauai (2012) • Sand Island WWTP Expansion,Phase 1,Odor Control System,Oahu (2008) • Sand Island WWTP Expansion-New RMTC won the ACEC Hawaii's highest honor, Grand Conceptor Award for the Honouliuli WWTP,Phase IB- Headworks and Primary Clarifiers,Oahu (2006) Secondary Compliance Facilities project in 2025. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 9 mumumumumumumumumummumumumuw, RMTC engineers prepare a variety of planning Projects/ Regional Wastewater Planning Studies studies to assist clients in determining the • Sand Island WWTP and Sewer Basin Facilities appropriate design requirements for wastewater Plan,Oahu (2020) systems,wastewater facilities,and components • Hualalai Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion of those facilities. Study,Hawaii Island (2013) Projects/Wastewater Treatment Facilities- • Licensing of Department of Hawaiian Home Planning Studies Lands Sewers to the City and County of • Sand Island WWTP Membrane Bioreactor Honolulu,Oahu (2009) Secondary Update Option,Oahu (2019) • Ocean Pointe Consolidated Sewer Master Plan, • Princeville WWTP Evaluation,Kauai (2007) Oahu (2008) • Manele WWTP Expansion Alternatives • Turtle Bay Sewer Master Plan,Oahu (2006) Study,Lanai (2007) • Lanai Utility Management (Wastewater,Water, • Kaupulehu WWTP Optimization and Facility Electrical Systems),Lanai (2005) Planning,Hawaii Island (2006) • Laie Wastewater Pump Station and Collection • Sand Island WWTP Design Report for System Expansion,Oahu (2003) Headworks,Primary Clarifiers and Solids • Islandwide Spill Containment/ Spill Response Handling,Oahu (2001) Plan for the City and County of Honolulu,Oahu • Makena Wastewater Reclamation System (1997) Basis of Design Report and Engineering • Islandwide Wastewater Planning Study for the Study,Maui (1999) U.S. Department of Defense,Oahu (1996) • Waianae WWTP Secondary Upgrades,Oahu (1994) (below) Wastewater Collection and Conveyance Systems RMTC has provided design services for numerous wastewater conveyance systems. These systems include pump station and force main studies and designs and sewer system studies. Other related - ;$ - _+ work includes repairs of sewers and normal gravity and new low-pressure sewer system designs. ttyy Projects/Collection and Conveyance Systems • Lihue Wastewater Sewer System Due Diligence, Kauai (ongoing) -- „�ri� Tom, • Beachwalk Wastewater Pump Station Action 442�,� Plan Modifications (2017 in construction) • Kalaeloa Wastewater Pump Station(New),Oahu RMTC's design work for wastewater facilities in West Oahu began in the early 1980s with the Honouliuli Wastewater (2017) Treatment Plant.Later,RMTC designed secondary upgrade • Papakolea Sewer System Improvements,Oahu improvements to the regional Waianae WWTP,shown above. (2017 in construction) Regional Wastewater Planning Studies • Papakolea Sewer System Condition Assessment, Oahu (2012) Many of RMTC's wastewater projects have been • Fort DeRussy Wastewater Pump Station regional or islandwide in scope.Projects listed Modification,Oahu (2009) below do not deal with a particular WWTP,but • Beachwalk Wastewater Pump Station to Ala rather multiple facilities within a larger region. Moana Park Sewer,Phase I,Force Main, Oahu The projects listed below have enabled RMTC to (2009) gain insight into all of the major WWTPs and • Beachwalk Pump Station Condition Assessment, pumping station facilities on Oahu. Oahu (2008) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 10 Trickling Filter-Related Processes RMTC has gained national and international PROJECT recognition for providing services on trickling filter related processes. RMTC was retained to n. Ongoing Sand Island WWTP 9 g conduct inspections,analysis,and evaluations on - Secondary Treatment,Phase 2 both mainland and international facilities outside of Hawaii. The following are trickling filter Ongoing Honouliuli WWTP related projects which resulted in reports on how A Secondary Treatment best to upgrade or repair wastewater facilities at locations other than in Hawaii. ,. Sand Island WWTP Primary Expansion Projects/Small Wastewater Systems ' `..,4 y 2020 Phase 2 Reconstruction • Salt Lake City Water Reclamation Facility Wastewater Plant Capacity and Optimization 1 'Ai Beachwalk WWPS Improvements and Study,Salt Lake City,UT;retained by Water - 2013 Beachwalk WWPS to Ala Moana Park Works Engineers (2013) w Sewer,Phase 1,Force Main • Ore-Ida Foods,Ontario,Oregon(2011); retained by SPX Filter Media Manufacturer. Sand Island WWTP Primary Expansion • The South Bayside System Authority, 2012 Phase 1,Odor Control System Redwood City, CA (2010);retained by CDM Consulting Engineers. • The Koror Wastewater Treatment Plant, • lilt 2009 Ala Moana WWPS Modifications Koror,Palau (1997) ► Small Wastewater Systems Laie WWPS and Collection RMTC also has completed analysis and design _ 2007 System Expansion for numerous small-scale wastewater systems, including"cesspool conversions." Over the past . Sand Island WWTP Expansion- few years there has been a demand for the s '_�, - 2005 New Headworks and Primary Clarifiers closure or conversion of existing large-capacity cesspools in response to a ban on such cesspools Kailua Regional WWTP Expansion by the United States Environmental Protection 1998 Study and Design,Phases I,II and Ill Agency. Conversion designs and installations have been completed on Oahu,Maui,and Hawaii. In the majority of situations,RMTC's - 1996 Waianae WWTP Secondary replacement designs featured septic tanks and Treatement Facility leach fields or converted seepage pits. Projects/Small Wastewater Systems11"" 1985 Honouliuli WWTP Primary Facilities • Kamehameha Schools Cesspool Remediation w; Project,Statewide (ongoing) • Large Capacity Cesspool Conversion Valley Ahuimanu Pre treatment Facility of the Temples,Oahu(2005) f' ' ..j 19$2 and Pump Station Design • Dillingham Ranch House Individual Wastewater System,Oahu (2005) .. .. • Mauna Kea Golf Course Cesspool ""= 1972 Sand Island WWTP Conversion,Hawaii Island (2005) • Kinoole Cesspool Conversion,Oahu(2005) Historical timeline of major RMTC environmental engineering projects. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 11 Technical Personnel:Environmental Engineering Department Name Years of Professional B.S. MS. Professional Engineer(PE), Env./Civil Env./Civil Eng. LEED AP/GA Title Experience Civil-Hawaii Eng. or Higher Yukumoto,Kyle Vice President/Manager,Environmental 30 • • • Engineering Department Nishikawa,Jaime 23 • • • • Environmental Project Manager Wong,now Ping 24 ■ ■ ■ Chief of Wastewater Technology Miyasato,Ann 24 • • • • Environmental Project Coordinator Tasaka,Jayson 12 • • • Senior Environmental Engineer Imanaka,Nicole 12 ■ ■ ENV SP Environmental Engineer Tsuchida,Tyler 9 • • • Environmental Engineer Ichikawa,Chelsea 10 • ■ Environmental Engineer Bissen,Brian 6 • • Environmental Engineer Asper,Joshua 6 • • Environmental Engineer Suda,Jonathan 6 EIT ■ Assistant Engineer II Lee,Sheldon 5 • Assistant Engineer I Washlno,Steven 5 EIT ■ Assistant Engineer I Kagamlda,Connor 4 EIT ■ ■ ENV SP Assistant Engineer I Ancheta,Jacen 3 EIT ■ ■ Assistant Engineer I Fong,Sue 31 A.S.ARCH. Senior Draftsperson/CADD Technician DRAFTING Tsutsul,Blake 12 A.S.GRAPHIC Design Visualization Artist DESIGN TOTAL 17 people 10 15 8 2 Note:EIT=Engineer-in-Training R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 12 SURVEYING & • Softcopy photogrammetry technology,including automated and semi-automated extraction of PHOTOG RAM M ETRY Digital Elevation Model (DEM) data and RMTC has one of the largest surveying practices preparation of high resolution digital in the State of Hawaii. RMTC has three licensed orthophotography. surveyors plus experienced and technically proficient surveying field crews on two islands (Oahu and Hawaii). The firm's surveying �A - capabilities are complemented by an extensive I aerial photography library of Hawaii and the Pacific dating back to 1949. RMTC offers a full range of aerial photogrammetry services Is including digital orthophotography. Surveying Services RMTC's Surveying Department has the capability to provide a full range of surveying RMTC surveyors conduct field surveys utilizing the and related services including: latest in GPS technology:the Trimble RIO GNSS System. • Construction stakeout surveys • Boundary surveys Topographic Surveying • Land title surveys RMTC performs hundreds of surveys each year, a • Aerial photography and aerial topographic vast number of which are topographic surveys for surveys projects throughout Hawaii. From small residential • American Land Title Association(ALTA) lots to projects encompassing thousands of acres, surveys each survey assignment is analyzed to determine the • Digital terrain modeling most cost-effective method to meet project • Global positioning system(GPS) surveys requirements. For topographic surveys of less • As-built surveys densely vegetated areas over 25 acres in size,RMTC • Shoreline certification often utilizes in-house capabilities in aerial • Preliminary and final design layouts photogrammetry to yield cost and time savings. • Consolidation and subdivision applications Projects /Topographic Surveying Use of Advanced Technologies . Honolulu Rail Transit Project,Real Estate Mapping and Surveying,Oahu (ongoing) RMTC has steadily kept pace with new . Kapalama Container Terminal Yard,Honolulu surveying and mapping technologies. Examples Harbor,Oahu (2015) include: • Nuuanu Reservoir,Oahu (2015) • Furthered existing"Scan-to-BIM",and"Scan- • Puukapu Pastoral Lots Water System,Surveying to-CAD" workflows by acquiring a model of and Traffic Improvements,Hawaii Island (2014) the fastest laser scanner on the market,Leica • Kalakaua Avenue Sidewalks,Oahu (2011) Geosystem s RTC 360. • Hoakalei Country Club,Oahu (2009) • Dual frequency Global Positioning System • Waialua Surveying,Various Parcels,Oahu(2008) (GPS) surveying,including kinematic • Ewa Lot 16915 and 16916 Consolidation and techniques Resubdivision,Oahu (2007) • Aerial photo control using airborne GPS • Marconi Point Subdivision of Lot 160-B,Oahu combined with an inertial measurement unit (2006) (IMU) • Ewa Villages Extension of Kapolei Parkway, Phase 8A,8B,and 8C,Oahu (2005) R. M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 13 mumumumumumumumumumumumumumm • North-South Road Phase 1A, 1B, and 1C, Projects/ Parcel Subdivision and Consolidation Oahu (2004) • Various Agricultural Lot Subdivisions,Oahu (Ongoing) • Turtle Bay Subdivision Mapping,Shoreline Surveying,and Conservation Easements for `;'r r LL Turtle Bay Resort,Oahu (2019);1,4 L • Subdivision of Various Parcels and Land Court Approval,Waialua and Mokuleia,Oahu (2008) I ' • Honuapo Ranch, Consolidation and Resubdivision,Hawaii Island (2008) • Hamakua Property Consolidation and Resubdivision,Hawaii Island (2008) • RMTC surveyors perform a topographic survey at Onomea-Kaupakauea Consolidation and the Daniel K.Inouye International Airport, Oahu. Resubdivision,Hawaii Island (2007) • Ewa Lot 16915 and 16916 Consolidation and Boundary Surveying Resubdivision,Oahu, (2007) RMTC is proud of its long history of performing Aerial Topographic Mapping boundary surveys throughout the State of Hawaii. These have been performed for both RMTC has long been an industry innovator and small properties and large land tracts of up to leader in the field of photogrammetry. Aerial 10,000+acres. topographic mapping has proven particularly effective in surveying large expanses of unvegetated Projects/ Boundary Surveys lava fields on Hawaii and for any project requiring • Metes and Bounds Survey,Legal Description topographic information for large parcels. and Monumentation for Oahu and Big Island Army Training Lands Leased from State of RMTC developed and patented a process which Hawaii Island (2023) combined topographic line data with an orthophoto image and was the first surveying firm in Hawaii to • Pupukea Rockfall Assessment,Boundary introduce aerial photography for roadway planning. Survey and Topographic Mapping,Oahu (2022) Projects /Aerial Topographic Mapping • Huleia National Wildlife Refuge,Kauai • Kalaeloa Parcels 1,2,and 3,Oahu (2022) (2012) • Aerial Mapping and Topographic Survey and • Pohakuloa Training Area (PTA) West Land Cadastral Mapping of University of Hawaii West Acquisition RFP Preparation,Aerial Oahu,Oahu (2020) Topographic Survey and Metes and Bounds • Aerial Topographic Mapping and Digital Survey,Hawaii Island (1010 acres),for the Orthophoto of Lihue Airport,Kauai (2016) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (2009) • Lanai Airport,Lanai (2013) • Wehilani at Waikoloa Boundary Survey, • Saddle Road,West Side,Hawaii Island (2010) Hawaii Island (2008) • Makakilo Drive Extension,Oahu (2009) • Boundary Survey for the Old Volcano Trail, • Route 11 Mapping,Hawaii Island(2009) Hawaii Island (2006) • Route 130 Mapping,Hawaii Island (2009) Parcel Subdivision and Consolidation • Pohakuloa Training Area (PTA) West Land Acquisition RFP Preparation,Aerial Topographic RMTC surveyors understand the requirements Survey and Metes and Bounds Survey,Hawaii and are experienced in the preparation,filing Island(2009) and recordation of subdivisions under the Land • Kona International Airport Terminal Expansion, Court and Regular System. Hawaii Island (2009) • Lanai Affordable Housing Area,Lanai (2009) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 14 IIMMERMINNWIMMEIN • Moaula Planned Unit Community,Molokai cadastral surveys than any other surveying firm in (2008) the State. • Makakilo Quarry,Oahu (2008) Projects/Cadastral Surveying • Mamalahoa Bypass Road,Roadway • Alignment and Right-of-Way Mapping, Cadastral Mapping,University of Hawaii West Hawaii Island (2008) Oahu,Oahu,HI(2021) • Honolulu High-Capacity Rail Transit • Cadastral Exhibit Mapping-Waikoloa,Hawaii 2007 Island(2020) Oahu Corridor Project, ( ) • Eleele Urban Expansion Aerial Topographic • Makena Resort Control Monuments,Maui (2008) Mapping,Kauai (2007) • Hualalai Vistas Subdivision,Hawaii Island • Kaena Point Water System,Oahu (2007) (2008) • Leeward Bikeway,Waipio Access Point Road • Waikoloa Highlands Golf Course and to Lualualei Naval Road,Oahu (2007) Subdivision,Hawaii Island (2006) • Waikoloa Lots,Hawaii Island (2006) ALTA Surveying • Waiakea Stream Flood Control,Hawaii Island(2006) ALTA (American Land Title Association) surveys • Aina Lea Development,Phase 1, Increment 1, are performed according to the"Accuracy Standards Hawaii Island (2005) for Land Title Surveys" which are used nationally to • North-South Road,Phase 1C,Oahu(2007); ensure consistency of results and documentation. Phases 1A and 1B,Oahu (2005) RMTC surveyors have performed hundreds of such • Villages of Kapolei,Village 6,Maluohai, surveys,primarily to support resort and commercial Oahu (2001) development throughout the State of Hawaii. • Farrington Highway Safety Improvements, Projects/ALTA Surveying Nanakuli to Makaha,Oahu(2000) (below) • Various Wailea Maui Properties ALTA/NSPS *3 Land Title Surveys,Maui (Ongoing) off ' • Lihue Industrial Park,Kauai (2017) , I 1 , '.. • Kahului Airport Industrial Subdivision,Maui - i 11. , , (2017) j '' " Kapolei Business Park,Oahu (2016) • King Kamehameha Kona Beach Hotel,Hawaii PP ' (2016) °'V t 0 - ., • Waipahu Industrial Park,Oahu (2015) s> ' • Navy Family Housing PPV,Oahu (2012) •41 �. • Pagoda Hotel,Oahu (2010) .` • Hilo Medical Building,Hawaii(2008) • Orchid at Mauna Lani Resort,Hawaii (2008) al,°-4( ' �. ,� Flood Elevation Certifications For the 17-mile Farrington Highway Safety Improvements RMTC also has prepared Flood Elevation project,RMTC engineers used aerial topographic surveys to Certifications for real estate firms. The Flood support civil design. Elevation Certificate is an important administrative Cadastral Surveying tool of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). This certificate,used only to certify building Surveys that are performed for the purpose of elevations,is used to provide elevation information determining land boundaries,for the subdivision to ensure compliance with floodplain management of parcels of land,and for the registration and ordinances, determine insurance premium rates,and transfer of property,are generally referred to as support a request for a Letter of Map Amendment cadastral surveys.RMTC has conducted more (LOMA) or Letter of Map Revision(LOMR). R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 15 Surveys Supporting Shoreline Certification recordation of subdivisions under both the Hawaii Process Land Court and regular (Bureau of Conveyances) systems. Because many of Hawaii's premier resorts and resort-oriented residences are waterfront Projects/ Recordation properties,RMTC surveyors have extensive • Waialua Surveying,Various Parcels,Oahu experience with performing surveys needed to (Ongoing) obtain shoreline certification. • Kapolei Village Center Design,Oahu (2008) The firm has performed this work throughout ▪ Ewa Lot 16915 and 16916 Consolidation and Hawaii,Oahu,Lanai,and Maui. Resubdivision,Oahu (2007) • Marconi Point Subdivision of Lot 160-B,Oahu Projects /Surveys for Shoreline Certification (2006) • Turtle Bay Resort(ongoing) • Kapolei Village#2,Rentals,Oahu (2006) • Wailea Renaissance Resort,Maui (2008) • Kapolei Village#5,Affordable Housing,Oahu • Hualalai Resort,Hawaii Island (2008) (2006) • 49 Black Sand Beach,Hawaii Island (2008) • Kapolei High School Fort Barrett Road • Club Lanai,Hulupoe,Lanai (2006) Driveway,Oahu (2006) Recordation under the Land Court and • Ewa Villages Extension of Kapolei Parkway, Phase 8A,8B and 8C,Oahu (2005) Regular (Bureau of Conveyances) • North-South Road Parcel Maps,Oahu (2004) Systems • Farrington Highway,Replacement of Makaha RMTC surveyors understand the requirements Bridges 3 and 3A,Oahu (2004) and actively practice the preparation,filing,and Technical Personnel:Surveying&Photogrammetry Department Name Years of Licensed Land Licensed,Land B.S. Title Professional Surveyor,Hawaii Court,Hawaii Civil Eng. Experience Tanoue,David 35 Juris Doctor* Vice President/Manager,Surveying&Planning Departments Suzuki,Ryan 30 ■ ■ ■ Surveying Project Manager Valdez,BenJamin 38 • • Senior Surveyor/Photogrammetrist Bumanglag,Al Greg 41 Surveyor Toba,Daniel 19 • Assistant Surveyor II Mashlyama,Nathan 4 • Assistant Surveyor II Monlz,Laakea 5 Assistant Surveyor II TOTAL 7 people+ 2 1 4 6 field crews *Mr.Tanoue is a licensed attorney(Hawaii State Bar Association). R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 16 GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION • South Kona Flood Study,Hawaii Island (2013) SYSTEMS (GIS) • Stream Diversion Study,Statewide (2009) Since 1993,RMTC has provided GIS services for • Digital Flood Insurance Rate Mapping and numerous public and private entities on a FIS Text Production,Oahu (2009) diverse array of projects. We have significant Kamehameha Schools,Non-Residential experience with GIS and Facilities Management Land Inventory,Oahu (2009) Systems (FMS),from gathering data that will be • Kamehameha Schools,Kapalama Campus, used in our client's system to the actual Utility System Mapping(Conversion of development of the database and maps.For Survey Map to GIS Files),Oahu (2008) Federal,State and County agencies and the • Maui Public Facilities Inventory,Maui (2007) military,as well as private clients,RMTC has • Lanai 911 GIS Mapping,Lanai (2007) compiled digital mapping data to be used as the • Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill Lateral geographical basis for the GIS or FMS systems Expansion,Oahu (2004) (below) for planning and engineering analysis. . Road Asset Inventory,Hawaii Island (2004) Projects / Geographic Information Systems • Statewide Airport Asbestos Abatement • Honolulu Harbor Master Plan,Oahu Study,Statewide (2003) (ongoing) • GIS Project File Development for Guam • Kahului Airport Master Plan Update,Maui Conservation Mapping of U.S. Naval (2017) Installations,Territory of Guam(1999) • South Hilo Farms Soil and Water • Tripler Army Medical Center Master Plan, Conservation Plans,Hawaii Island (2013) Oahu (1998) • Oahu Landfill Siting Project,Oahu (2013) View of Waimonalo Gulch Ko Olina,Second Lagoon Road Permined 5 Years 111.11111.11.111 10 Years 15 Years For the Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill Lateral Expansion Environmental Impact Statement,ArcGIS's 3D mapping capability was used to illustrate the area of the landfill expansion and simulate its relative mass from different physical viewpoints in the community. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 17 WI' Technical Personnel:Geographic Information Systems Name Years of Licensed in B.S.Civil or M.S.Civil or Title Professional Hawaii Equivalent Equivalent Experience Yamamoto,James 46 PE ■ ■ Vice President/Senior Civil Project Manager Ching,Benton 42 PE ■ ■ GIS and Geospatial Coordinator Suzuki,Ryan 30 LLS/ LLC ■ Surveying Project Manager/GIS Specialist Nlermann,James 29 AICP • Planning Project Coordinator/GIS Specialist Liao,Tsung-I 22 PE ■ ■ Senior Civil Engineer/GIS Specialist Staples,Kelly 14 ■** Senior Planner/GIS Specialist TOTAL 6 5 4 5 *Mr.Niermann has a Masters in Urban and Regional Planning. **Ms.Staples has a Master of Science Degree in Natural Resources and Environmental Management. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 18 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT • Sunset Beach Recreation Center,Oahu (2009) (bottom) AND PROG RAM MANAGEMENT . Ronald McDonald House at Judd Hillside,Oahu (2006) Construction Management • Villages of Kapolei 7 and 8,Maluohai,Oahu Over the past ten years RMTC has completed an (2006) estimated 50 construction management projects • Kahe Power Plant Fuel Oil Tank Fire Loop and with total construction costs of over$900 million. Fire Pump House,Oahu (2004) Among the pioneering ventures attributed to the • Installation of Field Turf at Aloha Stadium,Oahu firm is the first private construction management (2003) practice serving government clients in Hawaii. • Water System Improvements,Phase 2,University That proud tradition, started in 1974 with of Hawaii at Manoa,Oahu (1999) projects for the State of Hawaii,Department of • HOSHA Improvements,University of Hawaii at Transportation(HDOT) and other agencies, Manoa,Oahu (1999) continues without interruption. Through this and • School of Architecture,University of Hawaii at other wide-ranging experience, our construction Manoa,Oahu (1999) inspectors have gained both technical and • Parking Structure Phase II,University of Hawaii practical knowledge of various types of at Manoa,Oahu (1999) infrastructure projects and developed strong • Makai Campus Improvements,University of working relationships with owners and project Hawaii at Manoa,Oahu (1999) managers. • West Loch Elderly Housing,Oahu (1997) RMTC construction managers have overseen the • Pacific Ocean Science and Technology Center, development of numerous projects including site University of Hawaii at Manoa,Oahu (1997) work, subdivision,roadways,airport and harbor facilities,wastewater treatment facilities,utility f" - improvements,new building construction, building renovation work,electrical,telephone and communication improvements,and air conditioning improvements. i Projects/CM for Building Sitework and Housing Developments -= • PASHA Maintenance,Marine Operations, Administration,and Guard House Buildings, Honolulu Harbor,Oahu (2024) • Joint Traffic Management Center,Oahu Joint Traffic Management Center,Oahu(2021) (2021) (right top) Construction Cost:$54M • Waikiki Improvements,Kalakaua Avenue Sunset Beach Recreation Sidewalk,Phase 2,Oahu (2020) Center Oahu(2009) • Laiopua Village 4 Subdivision,Phase 1 - _ Construction Cost:$2.5M Akau,Hawaii Island (2015) • Ala Moana Boulevard / Auahi Street Sewer ' Rehabilitation,Ph. 1 and 2,Oahu (2015) ;Arm_- • Kunia De Monte Village Fire Protection Line, L F , Oahu (2012) r • City BWS Public Services Building A/C System Improvements,Oahu (2012) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 19 Projects/ CM for Water and Wastewater Facilities Projects / CM for Highways, Roadways, and Bridges • Hilo Wastewater Treatment Plant • Queen Kaahumanu Highway,Phase II,Hawaii Rehabilitation and Replacement-Phase 1, (2019) Hawaii Island (Ongoing) • Kalaeloa Boulevard Improvements,Oahu (2018) • Environmental Support Facilities at • City and County of Honolulu,Reconstruction of Honouliuli Wastewater Treatment Plant and Concrete Sidewalks IDIQ,Oahu (2018) Access Road Improvements,Oahu (Ongoing) . Kealakaha Stream Bridge Replacement,Hawaii • Honolulu Board of Water Supply, CM for Island(2010) (below) Various Water System Operations Projects, • Curb Ramps at Various Locations,Oahu(2006) Oahu (Ongoing) • Pedestrian Facilities and ADA Compliance, • As-needed CM Services Contract for Kauai Statewide (2006) Department of Water: Kaumualii Highway . Farrington Highway Widening,Oahu (1998) 16-inch Main and Emergency Pump • Ewa Villages Pavement Replacement Work for Connection and Hanapepe Road 6-inch Main Renton Road and Various Roads,Oahu (1996) Replacement,Kauai (2022) • Villages of Kapolei Backbone Roadway Network, • Kalaeloa Business Park Wastewater Pump Oahu (1994) Station,Oahu (2018) • Kakaako Improvement Districts 1,2 and 3,Oahu • Ala Moana Boulevard / Auahi Street Sewer (1988-1993) Rehabilitation,Phase 2,Oahu (2017) • Ala Moana 69-inch Sewer Rehabilitation, Oahu (2017) IAv , ..`., • Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant '' Ultraviolet Disinfection Facility and Effluent Pump Station,Oahu (2006) (below) • Hart Street Wastewater Pump Station Force `�- "* Main Replacement(Through Honolulu -,.. � '^,.•, Harbor),Oahu (2002) +;. "'i ' m • Kona International Airport,Wastewater q :'_ \ _ Treatment Plant,Hawaii Island (2001) • Papaikoa Wastewater Treatment Plant, - Hawaii Island (1990s) / • Wailua Wastewater Treatment Plant,Kauai Kealakaha Stream Bridge Replacement,Hawaii(2010) (1990s) Construction Cost:$36M -�. Projects / CM for Airports and Harbors =- ,,. mils ,f. • NDWP Roadway/Terminal Signage Improvements,Daniel K. Inouye International R -�� -:- in„` Airport (HNL),Oahu (ongoing) i1 If A� 1111 �, •: • CM Services for Miscellaneous Terminal Repairs/Upgrades Lihue Airport: Terminal J� ii Siding Repairs,Kauai (2021) �!' • Hangar 110 Improvements,Phase IV,Kalaeloa Airport,Oahu (2018) • Elliott Street New Employee Parking Lot,HNL, °� ° Oahu (2017) .�. 1 • Hangar 110 Improvements,Phase II,Kalaeloa Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant Ultraviolet Airport,Oahu (2015) Disinfection Facility and Pump Station,Oahu(2006) Construction Cost:$81M R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 20 • Runway 26L Pavement Improvements,HNL, • Honolulu Harbor,Pier 2 Cruise Terminal,Oahu Oahu (2014) (2006) (right middle) • Overseas Terminal Chiller Plant • Honolulu Harbor,Pier 19 Ferry Terminal,Oahu Replacement,HNL,Oahu (2013) (2003) (right bottom) • Airfield Striping and Miscellaneous , Improvements,KOA,Hawaii Island (2013) ,.. • Central Concourse Reroofing and Spall - Repair,HNL,Oahu (2012) 11 z • Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Station .�+ -,✓+�► _- . Improvements,Molokai (2011) - - q,: S 0 t -- • HNL, Air Conditioning Modifications,Phase y' r •"=__�` :r- - II,Diamond Head Chiller Plant and Common "' ' _ e Chilled Water Loop,Oahu (2009) (below) ` �� ' a 1 , Air Conditioning Modifications, —- , Phase II,Diamond Head Chiller —' i Plant and Common Chilled Water Various Construction Projects,Kona International Airport Itb i, Loop,HNL,Oahu(2009) (1998-2009) .• Construction Cost:$10.5M+ :'°0 5�� i -,,. Construction Cost: p • Additional projects not listed above under"Projects-CM for i pal Diamond Head Chiller Plant Airports"include: P,7 III tomI ,. " $13.7M II' 1,�4�iti r'1a, •Common Chilled Water Loop- • Terminal Improvements Phases I,II,III $11 7M • Wastewater Treatment Plant ," • Signage and Graphics Improvements • Postal Site Preparation .„4:" 11. . • Peripheral Road and Parking j • Aircraft Rescue/Fire Fighting Training Facility • Runway/Taxiway Extension and Overlay • Environmental Compliance Measures,HNL, Oahu (2008) Washwater Containment,HNL,Oahu (2008) 'a Pier 2 Cruise Terminal, • Honolulu Harbor,Oahu(2006) • Wiki Wiki Roadway Modifications,HNL, ~ fm _ Construction Cost:$24.5M Oahu (2008) • Roof Rehabilitation for Building 349,HNL, Oahu (2008) 1 1 N. 1 • Kona International Airport,Parking Lot '~ 4 - �- - Expansion,Phases I and II,Hawaii Island (2009) (right top) A , • Molokai Airport,Runway 5-23 Pavement Repairs,Molokai(2008) �,� , � m • Kalaeloa Airport,Runway and Taxiway Improvements,Oahu (2007) _ • Lanai Airport,Replace Terminal Air ‘I V k Conditioning Units and Runway Monitoring \ - ____ System,Oahu (2007) • Kahului Airport,Runway 5-23 and Taxiways "` Pavement Repairs,Maui (2007) • Kapalua Airport,Overlay Runway,Maui (2006) Ferry Terminal at Pier 19,Honolulu Harbor,Oahu(2003) Construction Cost:$4.3M R. M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 21 Program Management Hoopili Development,Oahu (Ongoing) (below) Program management involves the coordination Ho'opili is a 1,515-acre master planned development of simultaneously occurring,interrelated proposed in Ewa,Oahu.The development plans to projects.As program manager,RMTC has been incorporate single and multi-family residential, engaged to navigate nearly one-half billion commercial, schools,parks,and open space land dollars worth of capital improvement projects, uses. RMTC was commissioned by developer DR involving planning,design,and construction Horton to provide project management and phases. professional engineering services to assist in developing infrastructure and mass grading plans to Projects/ Program Management satisfy anticipated conditions of the re-zoning from Engineering Services for the Programs of the agricultural to residential designation. Division of Collection System Maintenance, Specific details of RMTC's scope of work include: Oahu (Ongoing) • Review of the current development goals,future RMTC is assisting the Division of Collection programs and anticipates changes,and present System Maintenance (CSM) with the permit condition and requirements. development,implementation,and support of • Assess the existing infrastructure and site CSM Programs and Studies established or driven conditions. by the wastewater Consent Decree and for • Assess engineering requirements related to compliance with State and Federal requirements. backbone infrastructure development. RMTC is providing both engineering services for • Assess the mass grading requirements of the site. various studies and maintenance activities,and • Assess plan implementation and phasing construction management and inspection strategies. services for the Rehabilitation of Sewer Lines on • Develop order-of-magnitude infrastructure cost Oahu IDIQ contract. estimates for various infrastructure systems. RMTC's scope includes: • Coordinate with various approving agencies • Management of the Rehabilitation of Sewer related to project permitting and implementation Lines on Oahu IDIQ contract requirements. • Assist CSM with preparation of IDIQ ,, q Contract Bid Documents. • Conduct a Force Main Performance Study on __ all of the City's wastewater pump stations. - • Conduct quarterly Pipeline Corrosion and Cathodic Protection Surveys for force mains. k• Assist CSM to revise the existing Wastewater Design Standards for pump stations and r. X force mains. ° +; Hoopili Development will include 1,515 acres of single and multi- • Develop a System Management Plan. family residential,commercial,school,parks,and open space. • Assist CSM with design review of the Islandwide Pump Retrofit program. Sand Island Basin Program Management,Oahu • Provide additional services as requested by (2001-2006) (next page, top left) CSM. RTMC was program manager for the City and • Review of the current development goals, County of Honolulu's$350-million-dollar upgrade of future programs and anticipates changes,and the Sand Island WWTP and related facilities within present permit condition and requirements. the Sand Island Basin. The program management • Assess the existing infrastructure and site portion included managing the schedule for 11 conditions. individual wastewater projects. Status reports to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency were based R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 22 on the updated schedule prepared by RMTC, - 1 with inputs from the City and contractors. —�� hur _ _ „ ,, v.- te a �Wl m RMTC assisted the State Department ofTransportation, i �,.� ` -` Highways Division,with management of the highly-expedited design and construction of over 1,600 curb ramps statewide. "" - - -. - Total cost of the project exceeded$22.1 million. ,«'` h T • �. Villages of Kapolei and Related Projects,Oahu r t �:" (1990-1994) (below) . 49 d'. *\ , ��'L, In addition to the firms work on design and � ' ..� � , ' 1 '' ,�i ,' „ ' surveying,RMTC program managers oversaw .,' 1 " .� multiple projects for the State of Hawaii's extensive * . a le?,---. . : Y ,,,- ti Villages of Kapolei development.Projects under the '-I ? program management umbrella included:Villages of -=`S �� ' z :-= Kapolei Backbone Infrastructure,Phase 1 and Phase n . ' I- 'I• 2;Village 6,Maluohai Subdivision;Kapolei Parkway „. v rmum RTMC was program manager for the City and County of Bridge and 18" Relief Sewer-Kamaaha Avenue;and Honolulu's$350-million-dollar upgrade of the Sand Island WWTP Makai Villages 7 and 8,Road A. and related facilities within the Sand Island Basin. Master A-E,Pedestrian Facilities and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) t y r `may RMTC program managers Compliance,Statewide (2004-2005) (below) ,;j,'�� supervised a wide range of M+w ,"s r construction projects at the The State of Hawaii,Department of -^ ' Villages of Kapolei. Transportation(HDOT),had to meet terms of a federal consent decree deadline of July 2005 to complete ADA improvements at roadway • intersections statewide.HDOT called upon RMTC as Master A-E Program Manager. In this I role,RMTC engineers managed multiple concurrent projects statewide being completed (F by six individual civil engineering firms. The work program included design and construction of =r approximately 1,600 curb ramps on five islands as well as emergency call boxes in remote locations. This highly-accelerated ro ect 1 p j , in Ito required both design and construction to be ,* completed within approximately 15 months. I _ �, Construction cost totaled over$22.1 million. `ym R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 23 Ewa Villages Revitalization, Oahu(1996-2000) (top right) The City and County of Honolulu acquired the Ewa Villages after the closure of Ewa Sugar Plantation. RMTC was commissioned as - program manager to satisfy the City's objectives - 1 ' of providinghousingopportunities for the �,;,,,,,, ,_ ,„„,!, 11 pp � � . plantation tenants,preserving the historic plantation villages,and satisfying the affordable housing demand on Oahu. r _ :w - Ewa Villages Revitalization project, Oahu RMTC developed a comprehensive Master Plan that retained existing architectural elements and provided for the rehabilitation of existing buildings and the development of 950 new residential units. RMTC was responsible for the following deliverables: • Comprehensive Master Plan • Environmental Impact Statement • Topographic survey • Hazardous waste investigation • Construction documents for the West Loch master planned THIRD ANNUAL Oahu infrastructure, golf course,and rehabilitation PROJECT OF THE YEAR AWARD community, FIRST PLACE 1981I of existing and new homes THE CITY AND COL MTV OF HONOLULU PRESENTS THIS AWARD TO THE WEST LOCH ESTATES West Loch Master Planned Community,Oahu DEVEL°PER CITY AND COUNTY OP HONOLULU D DEPARTMENT Of HOUSING ANOGOM DEVELOP., 5° MVNITY DEVELOP (1990-1994) (bottom right) PRACPAL`°NLTANT RµTOWILLCORPORAT°N CATEGORIES Of HOUSING AND PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT AND MUM (�-� 1 (� DESIGN THISPLANNED DEVELOPMENT IS PRAISEWORTHY NOT ONLY As Program/Project Manager of this award- PROVIDSOR E M00 A ATS0T R HOMESANDELDPR f THE CHOUS CNG OMMUNITY RESIDE. `Y ICH MUAiItt OrNDSCOM YARDS sOiDENY5 wILL[N10vOekifNSNE nM£NITIf5,UN0.5CM1PE0 YARDS winning project of the City and County of ,PECTACULARVIEOUIETCESVAIACS.AXD'SARIMRBIDNr°THE ANDGREENBE ' VIEWS Of THE WAIM1NAfR AND'SARI HARBOR I i PRESENTED THIS DAY MARCHER 1.9 Honolulu,RMTC was responsible for the following contract deliverables: M. CCALL 4.411 • Comprehensive community master plan = including single-and multi-family homes g' (West Loch Fairways and West Loch Estates), m � elderly housing,commercial, golf course and • � s __ shoreline park • Environmental impact statement • Topographic survey ; • • Archaeological survey • Construction documents for the infrastructure; golf course,clubhouse and y. maintenance facility;and shoreline park. • Construction management and inspections of For the Ewa Villages Revitalization project and West Loch master the project planned community,RMTC's comprehensive services included preparing the master plan and civil design,then conducting program • Coordinating lot turnover with the management at subsequent phases of development. homebuilders(developers) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 24 Technical Personnel:Construction Management Department Certifications YearsProfessional Civil Constr. Field Storm of Name Engineer Engineering QualProfessiona . Sampling Water Other Title E efien�i license, Degree(s)or Mgmt. &Testing BMP (PE)Hawaii Similar (USACE) (HDOT) (C&C) - OSHA Safety and Health - ATSSA Traffic Control Tech - Pervious Concrete Tech - Master Certificate-Concrete Construction Management Inouye,Michael - Fall Protection Construction Management 40 B.S. • • - ACI Adhesive Anchor Department Manager Installation Inspector - Pipeline Assessment and Certification Program(PACP) - Manhole Assessment and Certification Program(MACP) - Lateral Assessment and Certification Program(LACP) - Certified Construction Manager - OSHA Safety and Health - Cured-in-Place Pipe Installation,Inspection - ATSSA Traffic Control Tech - Pervious Concrete Tech - Confined Space Trained - Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Coordinator Yee,Lydia 36 ■ B.S. ■ • - Certified Inspector of Senior Construction Manager Sediment&Erosion Control - Fall Protection - ACI Adhesive Anchor Installation Inspector - ACI Concrete Anchor Installation Inspector - DOT BMP Training - ASBI Grouting Training - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP - NHI Drill Shaft Inspector - Government Contracts Hee,Gregory 49 R.A. M.A. Senior Construction Manager Architecture - OSHA Safety and Health - Pervious Concrete Tech - ACI Adhesive Anchor Takahashi,Gary 36 • B.S. ■ a Installation Inspector Senior Construction Manager - Master Certificate-Concrete Repair - Fall Protection - ACE Safety Mgmt Systems - Certified Erosion and Sediment Yamashita,Lambert 43 0* B.S. Control Plan Preparer Senior Construction Manager - Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer - Supervisory Development Training - Formal Source Selection Carpenter,Darren - Construction Contract Senior Construction Manager 39 Administration • B.S. Design-Build Construction - Various DAWIATrainings - Confined Space - Excavation&Trenching Safety R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 25 u m Certifications Years of Professional Civil Constr. Field Storm Name Engineer Engineering QualProfessiona . Sampling Water Other Title Eeflen�l License, Degree(s)or Mgmt. &Testing BMP (PE)Hawaii Similar (USACE) (HDOT) (C&C) - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP Reyes,Jan B.S. - Confined Space Competent Construction Manager 23 Biosystems Person for Construction, Engineering General Industry,and Shipyards - Certified Construction Manager - OSHA Safety and Health - Cured-in-Place Pipe Installation,Inspection - ACI Concrete Testing Tech, Grade 1 Hong,Michael • B.S. • - ACI Adhesive Anchor Construction Manager 20 Installation Inspector - ACI Concrete Construction Inspector - Master Certificate-Concrete Repair - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP - Fall Protection - Best Practices Asphalt Pvmnt - Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer - Certified Professional in Erosion Sediment Control Yamashita,Diana - ACI Adhesive Anchor 15 • B.S. ■ Installation Inspector Construction Manager - ACI Concrete Field Testing - Fall Protection - DOT BMP Training - Excavation&Trenching Safety - Scaffold Awareness - ATSSA Traffic Control Tech - Confined Space Trained - Cured-in-Place Pipe Installation,Inspection Karison,Michael - ACE Safety Mgmt Systems Senior Construction Engineer 15 EIT B.S. ACI Concrete Testing - CPM Scheduling - Best Practices Asphalt Pvmnt - Master Certificate-Concrete Construction Management - DOT BMP Training - Master Certificate-Concrete Fundamentals Mich!,Evan - ACI Adhesive Anchor 9 ■ B.S. ■ Installation Inspector Senior Construction Engineer - Fall Protection - Confined Space - Respirable Crystalline - OSHA Safety and Health Haraguchl,Taryn B.S.-Constr. - ACI Concrete Testing Senior Construction Engineer 9 EIT Engineering • • - DOT BMP Training Mgmt - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP - Fall Protection - OSHA Safety and Health - Certified Inspector of Sediment&Erosion Control Estabiilo,Bryce 8 B.S. • - Master Certificate-Concrete Construction Engineer III Fundamentals - Fall Protection - ACI Concrete Testing Tech, Grade I R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 26 m Certifications Years of Professional Civil Constr. Field Storm Name Engineer Engineering Qual. Sampling Water ProfessionalOther Title Experience license, Degree(s)or Mgmt &Testing BMP (PE)Hawaii Similar (USACE) (HDOT) (C&C) - ACI Adhesive Anchor Installation Inspector - CPR/First Aid/AED - Confined Space - NASSCO PACP/LACP/MACP Sako,Ryne 5 EIT B.S. • - Excavation&Trenching Safety Construction Engineer III - ACI Concrete Anchor Installation Inspector Estabilio,Kern - NASSCO PACP Construction Engineer III 5 EIT B.S. - Excavation&Trenching Safety - Certified Inspector of Sediment&Erosion Control - ACI Shotcrete Inspector - ACI Adhesive Anchor Installation Inspector - CDL Class A Ho,Phillip 32 ■ ■ - OSHA Safety and Health Senior Construction Inspector - ACI Concrete Testing Tech, Grade 1 - Fall Protection - Confined Space - Best Practices Asphalt Pvmnt - DOT BMP Training - Grade 4 Collection System Operator - NASSCO PACP/LACP/MACP McAdam,Scott 31 - OSHA-Trenching and Shoring Senior Construction Inspector - ATSSA Certified Flagger - Confined Space - Excavation&Trenching Safety - ACI Concrete Field Testing - Operating Engineers Ho,Reginald 53 Apprenticeship Construction Inspector - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP - Fall Protection - OSHA Health and Safety Cuman,Daniel 49 - ECCATS Environmental Construction Inspector - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP - Fall Protection - Journey Worker Electrician Noland Ikeda 35 - Honolulu Community College Construction Inspector Electrical Installation/Maintenance - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP Nelghbarger,Nell 22 - Excavation&Trenching Safety Construction Inspector - DPP Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Coordinator Mlyasato,Marc - Licensed Plumber Construction Inspector 22 - Safety and Compliance DeMello,Wilfred 13 - DSO I Certified Construction Inspector - Honolulu Community College Construction Management - ERGO Robotics GL 1200 Palombo,Sean 10 Operator Construction Inspector - ACI Concrete Field-Testing Technician-Grade I - Confined Space - Excavation&Trenching R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 27 Certifications Years of Professional Civil Constr. Reid Storm Name Engineer Engineering QualProfessiona . Sampling Water Other Title Eeflen�l license, Degree(s)or Mgmt &Testing BMP (PE)Hawaii Similar (USACE) (HDOT) (C&C) - OSHA Health and Safety Pearson,Bryson 9 • - ACI Concrete Field-Testing Construction Inspector Technician-Grade I - Asphalt Mix Design Technology TOTAL 25 people 7 18 5 4 9 *Mr.Yamashita is also a licensed professional engineer in Hawaii and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Notes:EIT=Engineer-in-Training RMTC's civil engineers are cross trained in CM and are available as needed. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 28 PLANNING • Kona International Airport Master Plan,Hawaii (2001) Land Planning and Permitting RMTC's planners offer a range of services to rti = r meet the needs of its clients from the preparation of master plans and environmental documents to the preparation of environmental and development permits. G. Master Plans RMTC provides master planning services for private and public clients. Project sizes have ranged from small sites to regional areas encompassing thousands of acres. RMTC has effectively planned a variety of public and -- RMTC planners are preparing a master plan for the Nawiliwili private projects including towns,roadways, to Ahukini portion of this 16-mile Bike and Pedestrian Path on private residential communities,military Kauai.In addition,RMTC planners are preparing an installations,airports,recreational parks,and Environmental Assessment which complies with both NEPA others. and Chapter 343,HRS, as well as an SMA permit application, Conservation District Use Permit Application, and Shoreline Projects/ Master Plans Setback Variance application. • Nawiliwili to Ahukini Bike and Pedestrian Facility Master Plan,Kauai (ongoing) (top ` right) • Honolulu Harbor Optimization Master Plan, Oahu (2024) . • Koolau Land Partners Sustainable Communities Plan Amendment,Oahu (2021) • Puunene Master Plan Update,Maui (2020) • Strategic Master Development Plan for East F' Kapolei Lands,Oahu (2019) .- ;4 F • Lanai Island Strategic Land Planning,Lanai `' -" (2017) • Kahului Airport Master Plan Update,Maui (2016) RMTC prepared a Master Plan which featured relocation of the • Halawa-Luluku Interpretive Development Honoapiilani Highway for the purposes of creating an open space Plan,Oahu (2013) preserve along this coastal corridor on Maui.RMTC also prepared the Environmental Assessment and facilitated extensive community outreach. • Kokee and Waimea Canyon State Parks Master Plan,Kauai (2009) Environmental Documentation (EISs, EAs) • Statewide Stream Diversion Study,Statewide RMTC planners are highly experienced in preparing (2009) environmental documentation(Environmental • Waikoloa Highlands Master Plan,Hawaii Impact Statements and Environmental Assessments) Island(2007) in conformance with requirements of the National • Pali to Puamana Parkway (Realignment of Environmental Policy Act(NEPA) and Hawaii Honoapiilani Highway) Master Plan,Maui Revised Statutes, Chapter 343. (2005-2007) (bottom right) Projects / EIS • Waipahu Sewer Force Main,Oahu (ongoing) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 29 • Ala Wai Canal Dredging and Wall Repairs, plans,zoning approvals,and development EIS,Oahu (2020) approvals. • Haleiwa Improvement District EIS and State of Hawaii Permits Improvement District Preliminary Report, Oahu (2020) • Conservation District Use Permit Applications • Kokee State Park and Waimea Canyon State • Stream Channel Alteration Permits (SCAP) Park Master Plan,Kauai (2009) • 401 Water Quality Certification, Clean Water Act, Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill Lateral DOH • Expansion,Oahu (2007) • Noise Variances • Waikoloa Highlands EIS,Hawaii (2007) • Kaloi Gulch Drainageway Improvements, Oahu (2005) • Hawaii Island Commercial Harbors 2020 4 a'� Master Plan(Hilo and Kawaihae Harbors), Hawaii Island (2001) Projects/ EA No> • Nawiliwili to Ahukini Bike and Pedestrian Facility Master Plan,Kauai (ongoing) • Statewide Airports EAs,Various Locations (2022) • Ritz Carlton Condo Hotel Towers,Waikiki, Oahu (2020) • Honolulu Marine Small Boat Shipyard at For the relocation of Honolulu Marine,LLC,small boat builders,from Kewalo Basin to Keehi Lagoon,RMTC planners prepared an EA and wide Keehi Lagoon,Oahu (ongoing) (right) range of environmental permits including: • Nuuanu Reservoir,Oahu (2014) Special Management Area Permit • Central Maui Regional Park,Oahu (2014) Shoreline Setback Variance Conservation District Use Permit • Makakilo Drive Extension,Oahu (2010) NPDES NOI-B(Industrial Stormwater) • Kamehameha Highway,Replacement of NPDES NOI-C(Construction Stormwater) NPDES NOI-F(Hydrotesting) Kaipapau Stream Bridge,Oahu (2008) NPDES NOI-G(Construction Dewatering) • Dillingham Ranch Subdivision,Oahu (2006) Department of the Army Permit Section 401 Water Quality Certification • Kahe Power Plant Improvements,Oahu CZM Federal Consistency Determination (2006) Private Aids to Navigation Permit • Fort Weaver Road Widening,Oahu (2004) • New Kauai Judiciary Complex,Kauai (2002) State Land Use District Boundary Amendments • Frear Hall Replacement,University of Hawaii • Brigham Young University Hawaii Expansion, at Manoa,Oahu(2001) Oahu • Waikoloa Highlands Boundary Amendment, Land Use Entitlements and Permitting Hawaii Island RMTC offers clients the full range of permitting • Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill State Land expertise required for land use entitlement, Use Distribution Boundary Amendment and development planning and construction. Special Use Permit,Oahu • Kona International Airport,Hawaii Island RMTC planners provide assistance to clients with • Laumaka Community Release Center,Oahu complete land use entitlement services on the • Villages of Kapolei,Oahu state and county levels. Entitlement services include State Land Use District Boundary • West Loch Estates and Fairways,Oahu Amendments and various County community • Kukuiula Planned Community,Kauai R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 30 NPDES Permits Fiber Optic Cable Systems • NOI Form C (construction storm water) RMTC planners have extensive prior work • NOI Form F (hydrotesting) experience with project management and obtaining • NOI Form G (dewatering) entitlements for the installation of submarine fiber • NOI Form B (industrial stormwater) optic cable systems in the State of Hawaii. This • NOI Form K (small municipal separate storm includes project scheduling,managing day to day sewer systems) (MS4s) activities of the project team,preparing • NOI Form L (circulation water) environmental and land use entitlements,easements, County Permits and related responsibilities for numerous submarine • Special Management Area Permits cable systems on all Hawaiian Islands with the • Shoreline Setback Variances exception of Niihau. • Special District Permits Projects/ Fiber Optic Cable Systems • Road and Water Variances • Fiber Optic Cable Landing at Ford Island Zoning Approvals Permits,Oahu (AT&T,General Dynamics, • AT&T Makaha Cable Station Zone Change, Oceanic Cable) (CDUA) Oahu • Hawaiian Island Fiber Network Cable System • Meeting Facilities at Mokuleia Ranch,Oahu (HIFN) Statewide Submarine Fiber Optic Cable • Laumaka Work Release Center Zone Change, System,Statewide (GST Telecom Hawaii) (EA Oahu and CDUA for each of five sites) • Nanakuli Rezoning,Oahu • Fiber Optic Cable Landing at Ford Island • Lokahi Center Zone Change,Oahu Permits,Oahu (AT&T,General Dynamics, • Operating Engineers Training Facility Special Oceanic Cable) (EA) Permit,Oahu • Tycom(TGN) Hawaii Cable System,Oahu (TGN, • Waikoloa Rezoning,Hawaii Island Inc.) (EA) Zoning Variances • Fiber Optic Cable Landings,Oahu (360 Net, Inc.) (CDUA) • Ronald McDonald House at Judd Hillside, • Fiber Optic Cable Landings at Makaha,Oahu Oahu (AT&T,GTE and GST) (CDUA) • Dillingham Ranch,Oahu • Fiber Optic Cable Landings at Keawaula,Oahu Conditional Use Permits (CUP) (AT&T and GST) (EA; CDUA) • Ronald McDonald House at Judd Hillside • Fiber Optic Cable Landings at Kahe Point,Oahu CUP,Oahu (AT&T,GTE and GST) (EA; CDUA) • Safeway Store at Kapahulu CUP and Joint • Fiber Optic Cable Landing at Wailea,Maui (GST Development Agreement,Oahu and GTE) (EA; CDUA) • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints • Fiber Optic Cable Landing at Kawaihae,Hawaii CUP,Oahu Island(GST,GTE,and Southern Cross) (EA; Plan Review Uses CDUA) • Frear Hall Replacement,University of Hawaii • Fiber Optic Cable Landing at Kaunakakai, at Manoa,Oahu Molokai (GST) (CDUA) • Oahu Community Correctional Center,Oahu • Fiber Optic Cable Landing at Lanai(GST) (EA; Federal Permits CDUA) • Section 10 (RHA) Public Involvement Programs • Section 106 Consultation Historical Preservation The firms philosophy on public involvement is to • Section 7(ESA) involve stakeholders early and often to ensure that Coastal Zone Management Federal stakeholders' issues and concerns are thoroughly • Consistency Review addressed. RMTC planners provide clients with a R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 31 means of engaging the public and the • Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill Lateral community in meaningful dialogue at key points Expansion,Oahu (2004) in the planning, design,and construction • Interstate Route H-1 Waimalu Viaduct Widening, process. Approaches include facilitating public Westbound Direction,Kaonohi Street workshops,informational meetings,focus Overcrossing to Pearl City Off-Ramp,Oahu groups, stakeholder meetings and interactive (2003) planning and design working groups. 11 lii1,:1,�:i 11,��f, p ' I , � Projects/ Public Involvement Programs 1 �IiII1:1;l�lii,��ill!ll1��JIt ./I if Nit/ �6,,, • Honolulu Harbor Master Plan,Oahu Yr � ,, ,a, (ongoing) • Nawiliwili to Ahukini Bike-Pedestrian A i'�' ill f o Facility EA,Kauai (ongoing) ', �� ' ill . �l i ii • Halawa-Luluku Interpretive Development, • ' , Oahu (2013) (right) +I illK f rm . • Makakilo Drive Extension NEPA1 Environmental Assessment,Oahu (2010) T • Mayor's Advisory Committee on Landfill Site _ I Selection,Kauai (2009) • Kapiolani Water and Sewer Improvements, • Oahu (2006) RMTC planners coordinate a planning charrette with members of the Native Hawaiian community for the Halawa-Luluku Interpretive Development Plan,a • Beachwalk Wastewater Pump Station,Oahu cultural preservation effort in Halawa Valley,Oahu. (2006) Technical Personnel:Planning Department Name Years of American Masters In Professional Institute of Urban and LEED AP Title Experience CertMed Planners Regional Planning Tanoue,David Vice President/Manager,Surveying& 35 Juris Doctor* Planning Departments Takeda,Brian 39 a Planning Project Manager Niermann,James 29 • • • Planning Project Coordinator Staples,Kelly 13 ** Senior Planner Lee,Roxanne 10 • *** G.A. Planner Sato,isalah**** 9 Planner Marchant,Michelle 8 Planner Harrison,Alec 5 ***** Planner Eaton,Alena 4 Assistant Planner II TOTAL 9 people 2 2 2 *Mr.Tanoue is a licensed attorney(Hawaii State Bar Association). **Ms.Staples has a Master of Science Degree in Natural Resources and Environmental Management. ***Ms.Lee Has a Master of Landscape Architecture Degree. ****Mr.Sato is a Professional Civil Engineer licensed in Hawaii. *****Mr.Harrison has a Master of Science Degree in Natural Resource Management. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 32 2024 N.King Street I Planning Suite 200 Engineering Honolulu,Hawaii 96819-3494 Environmental Services Telephone 808 842 1133 R,M. TOW I L L CORPORATION Photogrammetry Fax 808 842 1937 Surveying SINCE 1930 eMail:rmtowill@rmtowill.com Construction Management June 27, 2025 Mr. Jeffrey Darrow PL.6) Community Planning Planning Director (Land Use Codes/Studies,Form Based Planning Department Codes) County of Hawai`i 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 Hilo, Hawaii 96720 Dear Mr. Darrow, Professional Services during the Fiscal Year 2025-2026, beginning July 1, 2025 The R. M. Towill Corporation is pleased to submit our qualifications in response to the County of Hawai`i's internet announcement on June 1, 2025. The firm is interested in providing professional services in the following area: PL.6) Community Planning (Land Use Codes/Studies,Form Based Codes) The other requested information is presented below: 1. The name of the firm or person, the principal place of business, and location of all of its offices: R. M. Towill Corporation Main Office: 2024 North King Street, Suite 200 Honolulu, Hawai`i 96819-3494 Kailua-Kona Office: 73-5574 Maiau Street, Suite 11 Kailua-Kona, Hawai`i 96740 2. The age of the firm and its average number of employees over the past five years: The R. M. Towill Corporation has been in business in Hawai`i for 95 years. The average number of employees over the past five years was 120. 3. Education, training and qualifications of the firm and its key employees: Please see Tabs 1, 2, and 3 of the attached DPW Form 120 (Rev. 6/99) form. 4. A list of recent projects and the names of up to five clients who may be contacted, including at least two for whom services were rendered during the preceding year: Sharon Thom, Mama Lanai, (808) 237-2244 Project: Lana`i Island Strategic Land Planning, Lana`i and various projects RMTC Services Performed: Community Planning, Environmental Documentation and Permitting, Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Surveying Most Recent Year in which Services were Provided: 2025 (Ongoing) Mr. Jeffrey Darrow Planning Department June 27, 2025 Page 2 Troy Tanigawa, County of Kauai, Department of Public Works, (808) 241-4996 Project: Kaua`i Landfill Site Selection Planning (Islandwide), Kauai; Aerial Flyover and Land Surveying for Kekaha Landfill, Kaua`i; Kekaha Mauka Site Environmental Impact Study, Kaua`i; New Kaua`i Landfill Conceptual Design, Kaua`i RMTC Services Performed: Community Planning for Solid Waste, Civil Engineering, Land Surveying Most Recent Year in which Services were Provided: 2025 (Ongoing) Elizabeth Krueger, City and County of Honolulu, Department of Planning and Permitting, (808) 768-8011 Project: Land Use Ordinance (LUO) Update Project, Phase I, O`ahu; Various Projects RMTC Services Performed: Community Planning Most Recent Year in which Services were Provided: 2019; Ongoing consultations for other projects. Ian Hirokawa, State of Hawaii, Department of Land and Natural Resources, (808) 587-0419 Project: Strategic Master Development Plan for East Kapolei Lands, O`ahu RMTC Services Performed: Community Planning Most Recent Year in which Services were Provided: 2020 Kim Suzuki, City and County of Honolulu, Department of Environmental Services, (808) 768-8410 Projects: O`ahu Landfill, O`ahu; O`ahu Solid Waste Handling Study, O`ahu; Sand Island Sewer Basin and Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental Impact Statement, O`ahu; Honouliuli Wastewater Treatment Plant, O`ahu RMTC Services Performed: Community Planning, Environmental Documentation, Environmental/Civil Engineering, Land Surveying Most Recent Year in which Services were Provided: 2025 (Ongoing) 5. Any Promotional or Descriptive Literature: Please see DPW Form 120 (Rev. 6/99), Tab 10, "Statement of Qualifications." Thank you for the opportunity to submit our firm's professional qualifications. If you have questions or need additional information, please email me at GregH@rmtowill.com or call me at (808) 842-1133. Very truly yours, Greg H. Hiyakumoto, P.E. 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THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S),AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT Matthew Terry NAME: Atlas Insurance Agency,Inc. PHONr o,Ext): (808)533-3222 (NC,No): (808)533-8777 201 Merchant Street E-MAIL ADDRESS: Suite 1100 INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# Honolulu HI 96813 INSURERA: RLI Insurance INSURED INSURER B: Contractors Bonding&Insurance Co. 37206 R.M.Towill Corporation&Kilohana Corporation INSURER C: Hawaii Employers'Mutual Ins Co Inc. 10781 2024 North King Street,Suite 200 INSURER D: XL Specialty Insurance Company 37885 INSURER E: Honolulu 96819-3494 INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 24-25 CCG23 1M/2M REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW`FTAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR ADDL SUBR POLICY EFF POLICY EXP TYPE OF INSURANCE LTR INSD WVD POLICY NUMBER (MM/DD/YYYY) (MM/DD/YYYY) LIMITS X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $DAMAGE T 1,000,000 RENTED CLAIMS-MADE X OCCUR PREMISESO(Ea occurrence) $ 1,000,000 MED EXP(Any one person) $ 10,000 A PSB0010496 10/10/2024 10/10/2025 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ Included GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2'000'000 PRO- POLICY JECT LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OPAGG $ 2,000,000 OTHER: $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ 1,000,000 (Ea accident) X ANYAUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ A - OWNED SCHEDULED PSA0003410 10/10/2024 10/10/2025 BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS X HIRED �/ NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE $ AUTOS ONLY /• AUTOS ONLY (Per accident) $ UMBRELLA LIAB X OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 B X- EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS-MADE CKB0200208 10/10/2024 10/10/2025 AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 DED RETENTION $ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION X STATUTE EORH AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY Y/N 1,000,000 C ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE N/A WC0055190 10/10/2024 10/10/2025 E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory in NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 If yes,describe under 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ Each Claim $1,000,000 Professional Liability D DPR5034933 10/10/2024 10/10/2025 Aggregate $2,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES (ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached if more space is required) Proof of insurance certificate provided for coverages indicated. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN R.M.Towill Corporation&Kilohana Corporation ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 2024 North King Street, AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Suite 200 Honolulu HI 96819 I ©1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. 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M. TOWILL CORPORATION SINCE 1 9 3 0 I e J pa4.y,pM_4A.n 1 . e v � S ;)-"11W t7j Yrvtf 4 y � q v a yyyy V `. *. 11* x r14-Y 2025-2026 Statement of Qualifications Contact: Greg Hiyakumoto, President gregh@rmtowill.com 1 K \4 2024 N.King Street, Suite 200 Honolulu, HI 96819-3494 www.rmtowill.com Tel: 808 842-1133 Fax: 808 842-1937 s°9 "il Engineering • Wastewater Engineering • Surveying & Mapping • Planning & Permitting • Construction Management FIRM INTRODUCTION Serving Hawaii since 1930. With 125 employees,the R. M. Towill Corporation(RMTC) is one of the largest locally owned engineering firms in the State of Hawaii. The firm s integrated services include civil engineering,wastewater engineering, surveying and photogrammetry,construction management,program management,land planning and permitting,and geographic information systems. RMTC's main office is located in Honolulu,Oahu and since 1979 we have maintained a branch office in Kailua-Kona on the island of Hawaii. Dedicated to our clients'needs. Throughout the past nine decades,RMTC has serviced various federal,state and county agencies as well as private sector clients,each with their own set of objectives,requirements, concerns,and constraints. We make it a part of our business to understand the unique situation of each project we manage so that we can craft a comprehensive approach to the assignment and ultimately deliver effective, practical,and timely solutions. A diverse staff of industry experts. Our large, diverse staff of licensed professional civil engineers,planners,environmental engineers, surveyors,certified construction managers and large technical pool provides RMTC with the flexibility to assign qualified personnel to various projects and to complete them in a timely manner,whether it be a typical project timeframe or fast-tracked assignment. In addition,RMTC encourages training across disciplines to promote continual professional growth of our people and technical diversity within the organization. Unparalleled project experience. RMTC has managed a multitude of project types, varying greatly in size, scope,complexity,and cost. Throughout this document are examples of projects we have completed,categorized by field of service. Many of these assignments have involved multiple departments within our firm and have required the effective coordination of specialty subconsultants.Furthermore,we are familiar and well-experienced in facilitating projects that require interagency agreements on technical and institutional issues. Experience throughout the Pacific Rim. Our experience extends well beyond the State of Hawaii into areas such as Diego Garcia,the Philippines,Japan,Okinawa,Korea, Mexico,Guam,Saipan,Tinian,Kwajalein,Palau,American Samoa,Johnston Atoll, Palmyra,Yap,and the Seychelles,where we have proven our ability to adapt to local conditions,customs,and culture to effectively complete our projects. A leader in the industry.RMTC has recently received prominent awards and acknowledgements from its peers. 2025 Engineering Firm of the Year-NAIOP Hawaii 2025 Grand Conceptor Award-Honouliuli Wastewater Treatment Plant,Ph 1B-ACECH 2022 Grand Conceptor Award- The Kapalama Container Terminal Yard-ACECH This Statement of Qualifications provides an overview of the key elements of RMTC's practice,professional staff, and past experience. muuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouur„ TABLE OF CONTENTS Civil Engineering 1 Highway and Roadway Design 1 Mass Transit 2 Subdivision and Housing 2 Harbors and Port Facilities 2 Site Planning and Design 3 ADA Compliance 3 Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) 4 Infrastructure Master Plans 4 Drainage Master Plans 4 Water System Planning and Design 5 Solid Waste 5 Flood Zone Determinations 6 Technical Personnel: Civil Engineering Department 7 Environmental Engineering 9 Wastewater Treatment Facilities - Design and Studies 9 Regional Wastewater Planning Studies 10 Wastewater Collection and Conveyance Systems 10 Trickling Filter-related Processes 11 Small Wastewater Systems 11 Technical Personnel: Environmental Engineering Department 12 Surveying & Photogrammetry 13 Surveying Services 13 Use of Advanced Technologies 13 Topographic Surveying 13 Boundary Surveying 14 Parcel Subdivision and Consolidation 14 Aerial Topographic Mapping 14 Cadastral Surveying 15 ALTA Surveying 15 Flood Elevation Certifications 15 Surveys Supporting Shoreline Certification Process 16 Recordation under the Land Court and Regular (Bureau of Conveyance) Systems 16 Technical Personnel: Surveying&Photogrammetry Department 16 TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT'D) Geographic Information Systems 17 Technical Personnel: Geographic Information Systems 18 Construction Management and Program Management 19 Construction Management 19 Program Management 22 Technical Personnel: Construction Management Department 25 Planning 29 Land Planning and Permitting 29 Master Plans 29 Environmental Documentation (EISs, EAs) 29 Land Use Entitlements and Permitting 30 Fiber Optic Cable Systems 31 Public Involvement Programs 31 Technical Personnel: Planning Department 32 CIVIL ENGINEERING w ,` � ' Highway and Roadway Design RMTC has designed over 300 miles of roadways in Hawaii and the Pacific for county, state, federal,and private sector clients. Our designs have helped to relieve traffic congestion, provided added capacity for new developments ! . and improved roadway safety. RMTC has also served as design team leader for the replacement of many roadway bridges throughout the state. Projects/ Highway and Roadway Design "Legacy" Projects • Kualakai Parkway (North-South Road), Phases 1A,1B and 1C,Oahu (2005-2010) k ` (right top) RMTC designed the$170-million,three-phase North-South Road for the State Department of Transportation in Kapolei,Oahu. • Palau Compact Road,Package D, Island of Babeldaob,Republic of Palau (1997-2007) (see award plaques, right bottom) ACEC • Interstate Route H-1 Waimalu Viaduct „° „°W.u— Widening,Westbound Direction,Kaonohi Street Overcrossing to Pearl City Off-Ramp, Engineering Excellence 2009 Oahu (2001-2007) Excellence Award • Interstate Route H-1 Shoulder Work and PCC Mall Compact Road firm-R.M.Twill Corpora[aim Pavement Rehabilitation,Oahu (2019, Design-Build) Additional Projects • Kamehameha Highway,Kaipapau Stream Bridge Replacement,Oahu (ongoing) ,,„•nc8nSo � • Farrington Highway,Replacement of /�/�of Gvil Engineers Makaha Bridges 3 and 3A,Oahu (2022) • Kaumualii Highway Widening,Lihue Mill i REGION 8 Bridge to Rice Street,Kauai (2015,Design- OUTSTANDING MAJOR Build) 1 PROJECT OF THE YEAR • Kamehameha Highway Improvements, AWARDED 10 Lanikuhana Avenue to Ka Uka Boulevard, PALAU COMPACT ROAD Oahu (2011) R.rw. TOWILL CORPORATION • Kapolei Parkway Extension,Phases 8A,8B OCTOBER 8, 2008 and 8C,Oahu (2010) • Lauwiliwili Street Extension,Kalaeloa to Hanua,Oahu (2010) In 2009,RMTC was honored by two national • Opakapaka Street Extension,Kalaeloa to engineering organizations for surveying and design Hanua,Oahu (2010) work on the$130-million,53-mile Palau Compact Road in the Republic of Palau.Awards included National • Farrington Highway Safety Improvements, Finalist and Excellence Award recognition from the Nanakuli to Makaha,Oahu(2006) American Council of Engineering Companies(ACEC) and Outstanding Major Project of the Year from • Keoneula Boulevard Extension,Oahu (2006) U.S.Region 8 of the American Society of Civil Likelike Highway,Wilson Tunnel and Engineers. • Approach Improvements,Oahu (2005) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 1 Mass Transit • Makana Kai,Wehilani at Waikoloa,Hawaii RMTC engineers,planners and surveyors have Island(2008) been involved in three phases of planning for • Waikoloa Highlands,Hawaii Island (2007) mass transit facilities on Oahu for over a period • Nohona at Kapolei,Oahu (2006) of two decades. The firm was subconsultant to • Halsey Terrace and Radford Terrace,Oahu PB Americas, Inc.,to conduct preliminary (2003-2006) engineering and surveying for the rail mass • Ukumehame Agricultural Subdivision,Maui transit facilities to be constructed on Oahu,a (2006) project with an estimated construction cost of$10 • Pearl City Industrial Park Subdivision,Oahu billion. RMTC currently has active projects for (2005) surveying and engineering for the Honolulu Rail • Waikoloa Heights,Hawaii Island(2005) Transit Project. Harbors and Port Facilities Subdivision and Housing RMTC's extensive,multi-disciplinary experience RMTC has the skill and experience to guide with port facility projects involves over$500 million clients from project conception through design in harbor infrastructure design throughout the state. and construction. For projects varying in both The firm also has been engaged by harbor users to size and complexity,RMTC has completed plan and design major container yard subdivision and housing utilities and sitework reconfigurations, pavement repair and design on the islands of Oahu,Maui,Kauai, reconstruction,pier and terminal improvements,and Hawaii,and Lanai. other infrastructure and utility upgrades in Hawaii RMTC's work on master planned communities and the Pacific Region. RMTC recently completed throughout the state has involved thousands of the design of the largest capital improvement project acres and multiple years of planning and in the history of Hawaii's commercial harbor system entitlements,followed by surveying, design and (Kapalama Container Terminal Yard). services during construction. Projects/ Harbors and Port Facilities Multi-Disciplinary,Multi-Year Work • Kapalama Container Terminal Yard,Honolulu Supporting New Master Planned Communities Harbor,Oahu (2020) (see award plaque below) • Hoopili,Oahu • Pier 24-28 Utility Improvements,Honolulu • Ocean Pointe,Oahu Harbor,Oahu (2020) • Villages of Kapolei,Oahu • Nawiliwili Harbor Improvements,Kauai (2020) • Ewa Villages Revitalization,Oahu • West Loch,Oahu A • Kukuiula,Kauai . RJrgryCOUNCU-OP E'GINEER111GCOMPA.M E8 afH_i • Manele and Koele,Lanai Engineering Excellence 2023 • Aina Lea,Hawaii Island Grand Conceptor Award • Hokulia,Hawaii Island The Kapalama Container Terminal Yard Design at Additional Subdivision and Housing Projects Honolulu Harbor • Gentry Homes, Industrial Subdivision,Oahu Firm-R.M.Towill Corporation Client:State of Hawaii, (ongoing) Department of Transportation, Harbors Division • Pauoa Valley Preserve Cluster Housing, Oahu (2014) • Franciscan Vistas Ewa,Phases I and II,Oahu (2011) RMTC won the ACEC Hawaii's highest honor,Grand • Kaloko Heights,Hawaii (2009) Conceptor Award for The Kapalama Container Terminal • Puainako Heights,Hawaii (2008) Yard Design project in 2023. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 2 • Pier 29 Container Yard Reconstruction for RMTC engineers have Aloha Cargo Transport,Honolulu Harbor, been involved in the Oahu (2012) preliminary engineering and der Pier 2A Shed Demolition and Container Yard infrastructure re site • for_ . ure f Improvements,Kawaihae Harbor,Hawaii - numerous projects Island(2009) -` _ associated with the$1.7 billion Honolulu• Pier 39 and 40 YoungBrothers Yard �G International Airport Reconfiguration,Honolulu Harbor,Oahu Terminal Modernization (2007) program. • Matson Terminals Annex Yard,Honolulu, Oahu (2007) • $50-million Redevelopment of Navy Privatized • Pier 2 Cruise Terminal, Construction Housing,Oahu(2007) Management,Honolulu,Oahu (2006) • $70-million Frear Hall Replacement,University • Puunene Container Yard Reconstruction, of Hawaii at Manoa,Oahu (LEED-certified Kahului Harbor,Maui (2005) Silver) (2006) (next page) • Pier 51B Horizon Lines Container Yard • $21-million Haleakala Mirror Coating Facility, Reconstruction,Honolulu,Oahu (2005) Maui Space Surveillance Site,Maui (2005) • Reconstruction of Matson Container Yard, • $25-million Keoneula Elementary School,Ocean Piers 51C-53,Honolulu,Oahu (2004) Pointe,Oahu (2004) • Piers 24 to 29 Auto Lot Improvements, • $25-million Medical/Dental Clinic Replacement, Honolulu,Oahu (2004) Andersen Air Force Base,Territory of Guam • Pier 19 Ferry Terminal, Construction (2003) Management,Honolulu,Oahu (2004) • $50-million NELHA Gateway Distributed Energy • Pier 3 Young Brothers Container Yard Resource Center,Kailua-Kona,Hawaii Island Reconstruction,Kahului Harbor,Maui (2002) (LEED-certified Platinum) (2002) • Pier 1C Expansion,Kahului Harbor,Maui • $15-million Honolulu Advertiser Production and (2002) Distribution Facility,Oahu (2000) Site Planning and Design • $70-million Kapolei High School,Oahu (2000) Site planning and design remains a core ADA Compliance competency of our civil engineering practice. RMTC has played a major role in assisting state and RMTC's engineers are often called upon to county agencies with Americans with Disabilities design utilities,roadways,parking lots,and Act(ADA) compliance improvements for a wide other civil site improvements for new range of public facilities including schools, construction and renovation of existing facilities. playgrounds,parking lots,roadways,and pedestrian The firm has been involved in many major facilities. For the State of Hawaii,Department of building efforts for public agencies and private Transportation,RMTC served as Master A/E for the clients,including design-bid-build and design- Pedestrian Facilities and ADA Compliance program. build projects. This effort required management of 12 concurrent Projects/Site Planning and Design projects statewide and design by six individual civil $170-million Kapalama Container Terminal engineering firms. Design and construction of • Yard,Honolulu Harbor,Oahu (2022) approximately 1,600 curb ramps were completed within 15 months to meet a federal consent decree • $22-million Central Maui Regional Sports deadline. Complex,Maui (2016) • $55-million Interisland Maintenance Projects/ADA Compliance Terminal Site Preparation,Honolulu • Curb Ramps at Various Locations for the City International Airport (2010,Design-Build) and County of Honolulu,Oahu (2012) • $3-million(sitework only) Safeway Store at • Farrington Highway Safety Improvements, Kapahulu,Oahu (2008) Nanakuli to Makaha,Oahu(2006) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 3 • Preassessment Services for Curb Ramps at Projects / Infrastructure Master Plans Various Locations,Oahu (2004) • Miki Basin Industrial Master Plan, Lanai • Master A-E for Pedestrian Facilities and ADA (ongoing) Compliance,Oahu,Hawaii Island,Maui, • Hoopili Infrastructure Master Plans,Oahu (2015) Molokai and Kauai,Hawaii (2004) • Farrington High School Long Range • Kuhio Beach Improvements,Kalakaua Development Plan,Oahu (2015) Avenue,Oahu (2000) • University of Hawaii Infrastructure Master Plan, • Kakaako Improvements District#9,Oahu Oahu (2013) (2004) • Brigham Young University Hawaii Infrastructure • Kamehameha Highway Resurfacing, Master Planning,Oahu (2012) Waiahole Valley Road to Crouching Lion Inn, • Makaiwa Hills Infrastructure Master Plan, Oahu Oahu (2001) (2012) RMTC has also designed ADA playground . Hawaii Community College- Manono Campus accessibility improvements at various public Long Range Development Plan,Hawaii Island schools on Oahu. (2011) Leadership in Energy and Environmental • Lanai High and Elementary School Expansion Design (LEED) Master Plan,Lanai (2009) • Oahu Integrated Resources Planning Project RMTC's civil engineers and planners continually (Comprehensive Planning of Water Resource work with clients and architectural firms seeking Management and Development Strategies),Oahu LEED building certification during the pre- (2006) design, design, and construction phases.Key • Ocean Pointe Master Planned Community staff members have already become LEED Infrastructure Master Plan,Oahu (2004) Accredited Professionals to efficiently identify . Barbers Point Naval Air Station(Kalaeloa) and fulfill LEED requirements for credits relating Community Redevelopment Plan,Oahu (2001) to civil engineering. • Keahole Airport Master Plan,Hawaii Island (2001) . Manele and Koele Master Plans,Lanai (2000) • Tripler Army Medical Center Utility Improvement and Real Property Master Plan, (1 Oahu (1999) 1 ! • Ewa Villages Revitalization Master Plan,Oahu ii (1996) • Villages of Kapolei Infrastructure Master Plan, Oahu (1994) Drainage Master Plans . - y A recognized leader in hydrology and hydraulics in Hawaii,RMTC has performed regional drainage analyses throughout the State. RMTC's drainage RMTC designed the civil sitework and obtained master plans evaluate existing drainage conditions, agency approvals for the construction of the new Frear Hall dormitory at the University of leading to conceptual designs for flood control Hawaii at Manoa.It is certified LEED silver, infrastructure. RMTC's drainage solutions have been Infrastructure Master Plans successfully incorporated into community amenities, such as golf courses and parks,and frequently Comprehensive infrastructure master plans involve principles of sustainability and watershed completed by RMTC range from islandwide management. RMTC has completed regional infrastructure analyses,to redevelopment of drainage master plans on Oahu,Maui,Lanai,Kauai, military bases,to development of vacant lands. and Hawaii. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 4 • Koele Resort Regional Drainage Master Plan, Lanai (2003) • Lanai City Drainage Master Plan,Lanai (2003) • East Kapolei Drainage Master Plan,Oahu (2000) 1990-1999 • Ewa Villages Revitalization,Oahu (1996) • West Loch Master Planned Community Drainage Master Plan,Oahu (1992) The 18-hole,Ernie Els-designed Prior to 1990 Hoakalei Golf Course at Ocean Pointe. • Villages of Kapolei Drainage Master Plan,Oahu 4_ (1987) ,y�,�z Water System Planning and Design RMTC's professional experience spans regional and island-wide potable water master planning,as well ux:r`a as water source development,treatment, transmission, distribution,and storage systems. The firm has designed water systems for residential and commercial developments, schools,and Projects/ Drainage Master Plans industrial and military facilities. 2010-ongoing Clients have included water supply departments of • Kalaeloa Parcels 1,2,and 3,Subdivision and all Hawaii's counties,State agencies,and all Drainage Master Plan, Oahu (2019) branches of the military.RMTC's familiarity with • Kapolei West Drainage Master Plan,Oahu government regulations and the firm's productive (2014) working relationships with agency staff are key • Makaiwa Hills Drainage Master Plan,Oahu advantages when applying for approval of water (2012) system designs. • Kapolei Harborside Drainage Master Plan, Projects/Water System Planning and Design Oahu (2011) 2000-2009 • Schofield and Aliamanu Military Reservation Kukuiula Master Planned Community, Water Lines Replacements and Improvements, • Drainage Master Plan,Kauai (2009) Oahu (2024) • Auloa Road and Ulukahiki Street 16-inch Water • Kihei Drainage Master Plan,Waikoloa Gulch Mains,Oahu (2023) (Site Plan),Maui (2009) • Kalaeloa Water Master Plan and Leak Detection • Honoapu Drainage Master Plan,Hawaii Investigation,Oahu (2020) Island(2009) • Kaei Hana II Industrial Water Tank,Hawaii • Hoakalei Golf Course Drainage Plan,Ocean Island(2013) Pointe Master Planned Community,Oahu • Eleele Water System Study,Kauai (2010) (2008) (above) • Kamehameha Highway to Heeia Street 16" and • Kahuku Drainage Master Plan,Oahu (2008) 8" Water Mains,Oahu (2006) • Tripler Army Medical Center Drainage • Kalihi Water System Improvements,16",12",8", Improvements,Oahu (2006) and 2" Water Lines,Oahu (2006) • Laie Regional Drainage Master Plan,Oahu • Kalakaua Avenue 16" Water Main,Part II, (2006) Beretania Street to Paki Avenue,Oahu (2004) • Manele Resort Regional Drainage Master • Farrington Highway,Part IV,Lawaia Street to Plan,Lanai (2003) Jade Street 24",12",and 8" Water Mains,Oahu (2003) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 5 Solid Waste Flood Zone Determinations RMTC is experienced in the design of sanitary RMTC has conducted numerous detailed riverine landfills utilizing the most current design flood studies for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers standards and applicable state and federal (USACE) and the Federal Emergency Management regulations. The firm also has been actively Agency (FEMA). The firm's hydrologists are involved in landfill site selection studies and currently conducting flood studies throughout the environmental documentation and permitting Pacific as part of FEMA's nationwide upgrade to the requirements. Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM) format. Projects/Sanitary Landfill Design, Planning, To produce detailed base maps meeting FEMA Permitting and Environmental Documentation standards,RMTC has conducted flood plain New Kauai Landfill Planning and EIS,Kauai mapping,using both aerial methods and ground • (2020) surveys,as well as computerized hydraulic analyses Central Maui Landfill Maintenance Facility to determine flood elevations and inundation limits. • PER, Maui (2010) Projects / DFIRM and Riverine Flood Studies • County of Kauai Landfill Site Selection • South Kona Flood Study,Hawaii Island (2015) Planning,Kauai (2009) • Coastal and Riverine Flood Insurance Studies/ • Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill Lateral Restudies throughout FEMA Region IX, Expansion Environmental Impact Statement, including Hawaii,Guam,American Samoa, and Oahu (2006) CNMI (2009) • Study of Oahu Municipal Refuse Disposal • Puukapu Flood Study,Hawaii Island(2008) Alternatives,Oahu (2004) • Kihei Flood Study,Maui (2007) • Island-Wide Landfill Site Selection Planning, • Waiakea Stream Flood Study,Hawaii Island Oahu (2003) (2005) • Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill • FEMA Flood Insurance Study,Rota, Expansion EIS,Oahu (2002) (below) Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands • Central Maui Sanitary Landfill,Phases I-IV, (2000) (below) Maui(1990-2002) 7 ba RMTC planners have > - been involved in securing ,^ �'" w� environmental entitlements and • permitting for Oahu's .` Waimanalo Gulch •a 1'i- Sanitary Landfill • since 2002. 4. RMTC also has provided technical planning R. services for landfill closures. The closure plans { have addressed regulations concerning test pits, + °> fill material segregation,and ambient air t monitoring. Projects/Sanitary Landfill Closures • Pohakuloa Training Area Sanitary Landfill, �• '! Hawaii(1995) RMTC prepared an engineering planning study • Puuwaawaa Ranch Landfill Closure for flooding and drainage problems within Sinapalu Village on the Island of Rota. The Investigation,Hawaii (1994) hydrologic and hydraulic analyses were performed to identify flood hazards within the village. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 6 Technical Personnel:Civil Engineering Department Years of Professional Name Professional Engineer(PE), CivilCivilLEE)AP/GA Title Experience Civil-Hawaii Lam,Collins I Vice President/Manager,Civil 30 • • • Engineering Department Yamamoto,James I Vice President/Senior 46 • • • Civil Project Manager Luke,Craig I Vice President/Senior Civil 39 Project Manager Mendes,Kevin I Civil Project Manager 36 • • • Armstrong,Stacy I Civil Project Manager 35 • • • Okamoto,Michael I Civil Project Manager 33 ■ ■ ■ Nakaoka,Brent I Civil Project Manager 26 ■ ■ ■ Chong,Waiter I Civil Project Manager 35 • • Ring,Gordon I Civil Project Manager 32 • • • Tateishi,Jason I i Civil Project Manager 21 ■ ■ Miyashiro,Wayien I Civil Project Coordinator 21 • • Du,Chi I Civil Project Coordinator 19 • • Nakamura,Michael I Senior Civil Engineer 23 • • Tom,Gregory I Senior Civil Engineer 20 • • • Yong,Randall I Senior Civil Engineer 22 • • • Liao,Tsung-I I Senior Civil Engineer 22 • • • Inaba,Darren I Civil Engineer 13 • • • Luke,Cristina I Civil Engineer 11 ■ ■ Hong,Rayshi I Civil Engineer 11 • • Fong,Dylan I Civil Engineer 5 • • Shon,Jessica I Assistant Engineer II 8 EIT ■ Ninomiya,Matthew I Assistant Engineer II 6 ■ Co,Christopher I Assistant Engineer II 6 EIT ■ Kamikawa,Keenan I Assistant Engineer I 3 ■ Yu,Andrew I Assistant Engineer I 3 EIT ■ R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 7 Years of Professional Name Professional Engineer(PE), CM Eng. CM Eng. LEE®AP/GA Title Experience Civil-Hawaii Watanabe,Alyssa I Assistant Engineer I 2 EIT ■ Chun,Matisse I Assistant Engineer I 2 EIT ■ ■ Bernal,Jett I Assistant Engineer I 2 EIT • ENV SP Pasalo,Jared I Assistant Engineer I 1 • Ching,Benton I GIS and Geospatial 42 • • • Coordinator Coastal Eng. TOTAL 30 people 21 30 6 7 Note:EIT=Engineer-in-Training R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 8 ENVIRONMENTAL • Pukalani WWTP Expansion: Design-Build ENGINEERING • Construction Plans,Maui (2006) • Lihue WWTP Cleaning and Repair of Anaerobic RMTC has completed wastewater treatment and Digesters,Kauai (2002) collection system designs and numerous Kona International Airport Wastewater wastewater and water environment planning Reclamation System,Hawaii (2000) studies. The firm's environmental engineering practice was organized before the passage of the "' & f "+� +wp�'��' �` � � MBA Federal Water Pollution Control Act in 1972 - 7'W* (renamed the Clean Water Act). RMTC continues n . to have a large presence in wastewater and water ' quality engineering with its design of the Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) `' Headworks and Primary Clarifiers projects. q s �� The geographic range of the firm's wastewater A work has extended from metropolitan Honolulu s► x> R� to the remote Pacific regions of American Samoa, ". Palau,Ebeye,and South Korea. Facilities have ranged in size from individual systems for 40, . private homes,to systems sized for small e communities,to the 90-mgd Sand Island WWTP • serving metropolitan Honolulu (right). RMTC has recently completed the design for a major ,.. renovation of the facility. Wastewater Treatment Facilities - The Sand Island 90-mgd Wastewater Treatment Plant(WWTP)is the State of Hawaii's largest,serving metropolitan Honolulu. Beginning in Design and Studies 2006,RMTC provided the design for two upgrade and modernization projects totaling over$70 million in construction cost. RMTC has designed wastewater treatment plants throughout Hawaii and the Pacific region. Projects range from completely new facilities to complex phased upgrades and expansions,both of varying sizes. AEG Projects /Wastewater Treatment Facilities a R"`""r°""`°o OCOMNw"6F5 System Designs • Sand Island WWTP,Secondary Treatment, i Engineering Excellence 2025 Phase 2,Oahu (Ongoing) Grand Conceptor Award • Honouliuli WWTP,Secondary Treatment, Honouliuli Wastewater Treatment Oahu (ongoing) (see award plaque, right) Plant,Phase 1B-Secondary 1,11 Compliance Facilities • Sand Island WWTP Primary Expansion, Phase 2,Reconstruction,Oahu (2013) Farm:R.M.Towill Corporation • Eleele WWTP Plant Process Equipment Upgrades,Kauai (2012) • Sand Island WWTP Expansion,Phase 1,Odor Control System,Oahu (2008) • Sand Island WWTP Expansion-New RMTC won the ACEC Hawaii's highest honor, Grand Conceptor Award for the Honouliuli WWTP,Phase IB- Headworks and Primary Clarifiers,Oahu (2006) Secondary Compliance Facilities project in 2025. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 9 mumumumumumumumumummumumumuw, RMTC engineers prepare a variety of planning Projects/ Regional Wastewater Planning Studies studies to assist clients in determining the • Sand Island WWTP and Sewer Basin Facilities appropriate design requirements for wastewater Plan,Oahu (2020) systems,wastewater facilities,and components • Hualalai Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion of those facilities. Study,Hawaii Island (2013) Projects/Wastewater Treatment Facilities- • Licensing of Department of Hawaiian Home Planning Studies Lands Sewers to the City and County of • Sand Island WWTP Membrane Bioreactor Honolulu,Oahu (2009) Secondary Update Option,Oahu (2019) • Ocean Pointe Consolidated Sewer Master Plan, • Princeville WWTP Evaluation,Kauai (2007) Oahu (2008) • Manele WWTP Expansion Alternatives • Turtle Bay Sewer Master Plan,Oahu (2006) Study,Lanai (2007) • Lanai Utility Management (Wastewater,Water, • Kaupulehu WWTP Optimization and Facility Electrical Systems),Lanai (2005) Planning,Hawaii Island (2006) • Laie Wastewater Pump Station and Collection • Sand Island WWTP Design Report for System Expansion,Oahu (2003) Headworks,Primary Clarifiers and Solids • Islandwide Spill Containment/ Spill Response Handling,Oahu (2001) Plan for the City and County of Honolulu,Oahu • Makena Wastewater Reclamation System (1997) Basis of Design Report and Engineering • Islandwide Wastewater Planning Study for the Study,Maui (1999) U.S. Department of Defense,Oahu (1996) • Waianae WWTP Secondary Upgrades,Oahu (1994) (below) Wastewater Collection and Conveyance Systems RMTC has provided design services for numerous wastewater conveyance systems. These systems include pump station and force main studies and designs and sewer system studies. Other related - ;$ - _+ work includes repairs of sewers and normal gravity and new low-pressure sewer system designs. ttyy Projects/Collection and Conveyance Systems • Lihue Wastewater Sewer System Due Diligence, Kauai (ongoing) -- „�ri� Tom, • Beachwalk Wastewater Pump Station Action 442�,� Plan Modifications (2017 in construction) • Kalaeloa Wastewater Pump Station(New),Oahu RMTC's design work for wastewater facilities in West Oahu began in the early 1980s with the Honouliuli Wastewater (2017) Treatment Plant.Later,RMTC designed secondary upgrade • Papakolea Sewer System Improvements,Oahu improvements to the regional Waianae WWTP,shown above. (2017 in construction) Regional Wastewater Planning Studies • Papakolea Sewer System Condition Assessment, Oahu (2012) Many of RMTC's wastewater projects have been • Fort DeRussy Wastewater Pump Station regional or islandwide in scope.Projects listed Modification,Oahu (2009) below do not deal with a particular WWTP,but • Beachwalk Wastewater Pump Station to Ala rather multiple facilities within a larger region. Moana Park Sewer,Phase I,Force Main, Oahu The projects listed below have enabled RMTC to (2009) gain insight into all of the major WWTPs and • Beachwalk Pump Station Condition Assessment, pumping station facilities on Oahu. Oahu (2008) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 10 Trickling Filter-Related Processes RMTC has gained national and international PROJECT recognition for providing services on trickling filter related processes. RMTC was retained to n. Ongoing Sand Island WWTP 9 g conduct inspections,analysis,and evaluations on - Secondary Treatment,Phase 2 both mainland and international facilities outside of Hawaii. The following are trickling filter Ongoing Honouliuli WWTP related projects which resulted in reports on how A Secondary Treatment best to upgrade or repair wastewater facilities at locations other than in Hawaii. ,. Sand Island WWTP Primary Expansion Projects/Small Wastewater Systems ' `..,4 y 2020 Phase 2 Reconstruction • Salt Lake City Water Reclamation Facility Wastewater Plant Capacity and Optimization 1 'Ai Beachwalk WWPS Improvements and Study,Salt Lake City,UT;retained by Water - 2013 Beachwalk WWPS to Ala Moana Park Works Engineers (2013) w Sewer,Phase 1,Force Main • Ore-Ida Foods,Ontario,Oregon(2011); retained by SPX Filter Media Manufacturer. Sand Island WWTP Primary Expansion • The South Bayside System Authority, 2012 Phase 1,Odor Control System Redwood City, CA (2010);retained by CDM Consulting Engineers. • The Koror Wastewater Treatment Plant, • lilt 2009 Ala Moana WWPS Modifications Koror,Palau (1997) ► Small Wastewater Systems Laie WWPS and Collection RMTC also has completed analysis and design _ 2007 System Expansion for numerous small-scale wastewater systems, including"cesspool conversions." Over the past . Sand Island WWTP Expansion- few years there has been a demand for the s '_�, - 2005 New Headworks and Primary Clarifiers closure or conversion of existing large-capacity cesspools in response to a ban on such cesspools Kailua Regional WWTP Expansion by the United States Environmental Protection 1998 Study and Design,Phases I,II and Ill Agency. Conversion designs and installations have been completed on Oahu,Maui,and Hawaii. In the majority of situations,RMTC's - 1996 Waianae WWTP Secondary replacement designs featured septic tanks and Treatement Facility leach fields or converted seepage pits. Projects/Small Wastewater Systems11"" 1985 Honouliuli WWTP Primary Facilities • Kamehameha Schools Cesspool Remediation w; Project,Statewide (ongoing) • Large Capacity Cesspool Conversion Valley Ahuimanu Pre treatment Facility of the Temples,Oahu(2005) f' ' ..j 19$2 and Pump Station Design • Dillingham Ranch House Individual Wastewater System,Oahu (2005) .. .. • Mauna Kea Golf Course Cesspool ""= 1972 Sand Island WWTP Conversion,Hawaii Island (2005) • Kinoole Cesspool Conversion,Oahu(2005) Historical timeline of major RMTC environmental engineering projects. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 11 Technical Personnel:Environmental Engineering Department Name Years of Professional B.S. MS. Professional Engineer(PE), Env./Civil Env./Civil Eng. LEED AP/GA Title Experience Civil-Hawaii Eng. or Higher Yukumoto,Kyle Vice President/Manager,Environmental 30 • • • Engineering Department Nishikawa,Jaime 23 • • • • Environmental Project Manager Wong,now Ping 24 ■ ■ ■ Chief of Wastewater Technology Miyasato,Ann 24 • • • • Environmental Project Coordinator Tasaka,Jayson 12 • • • Senior Environmental Engineer Imanaka,Nicole 12 ■ ■ ENV SP Environmental Engineer Tsuchida,Tyler 9 • • • Environmental Engineer Ichikawa,Chelsea 10 • ■ Environmental Engineer Bissen,Brian 6 • • Environmental Engineer Asper,Joshua 6 • • Environmental Engineer Suda,Jonathan 6 EIT ■ Assistant Engineer II Lee,Sheldon 5 • Assistant Engineer I Washlno,Steven 5 EIT ■ Assistant Engineer I Kagamlda,Connor 4 EIT ■ ■ ENV SP Assistant Engineer I Ancheta,Jacen 3 EIT ■ ■ Assistant Engineer I Fong,Sue 31 A.S.ARCH. Senior Draftsperson/CADD Technician DRAFTING Tsutsul,Blake 12 A.S.GRAPHIC Design Visualization Artist DESIGN TOTAL 17 people 10 15 8 2 Note:EIT=Engineer-in-Training R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 12 SURVEYING & • Softcopy photogrammetry technology,including automated and semi-automated extraction of PHOTOG RAM M ETRY Digital Elevation Model (DEM) data and RMTC has one of the largest surveying practices preparation of high resolution digital in the State of Hawaii. RMTC has three licensed orthophotography. surveyors plus experienced and technically proficient surveying field crews on two islands (Oahu and Hawaii). The firm's surveying �A - capabilities are complemented by an extensive I aerial photography library of Hawaii and the Pacific dating back to 1949. RMTC offers a full range of aerial photogrammetry services Is including digital orthophotography. Surveying Services RMTC's Surveying Department has the capability to provide a full range of surveying RMTC surveyors conduct field surveys utilizing the and related services including: latest in GPS technology:the Trimble RIO GNSS System. • Construction stakeout surveys • Boundary surveys Topographic Surveying • Land title surveys RMTC performs hundreds of surveys each year, a • Aerial photography and aerial topographic vast number of which are topographic surveys for surveys projects throughout Hawaii. From small residential • American Land Title Association(ALTA) lots to projects encompassing thousands of acres, surveys each survey assignment is analyzed to determine the • Digital terrain modeling most cost-effective method to meet project • Global positioning system(GPS) surveys requirements. For topographic surveys of less • As-built surveys densely vegetated areas over 25 acres in size,RMTC • Shoreline certification often utilizes in-house capabilities in aerial • Preliminary and final design layouts photogrammetry to yield cost and time savings. • Consolidation and subdivision applications Projects /Topographic Surveying Use of Advanced Technologies . Honolulu Rail Transit Project,Real Estate Mapping and Surveying,Oahu (ongoing) RMTC has steadily kept pace with new . Kapalama Container Terminal Yard,Honolulu surveying and mapping technologies. Examples Harbor,Oahu (2015) include: • Nuuanu Reservoir,Oahu (2015) • Furthered existing"Scan-to-BIM",and"Scan- • Puukapu Pastoral Lots Water System,Surveying to-CAD" workflows by acquiring a model of and Traffic Improvements,Hawaii Island (2014) the fastest laser scanner on the market,Leica • Kalakaua Avenue Sidewalks,Oahu (2011) Geosystem s RTC 360. • Hoakalei Country Club,Oahu (2009) • Dual frequency Global Positioning System • Waialua Surveying,Various Parcels,Oahu(2008) (GPS) surveying,including kinematic • Ewa Lot 16915 and 16916 Consolidation and techniques Resubdivision,Oahu (2007) • Aerial photo control using airborne GPS • Marconi Point Subdivision of Lot 160-B,Oahu combined with an inertial measurement unit (2006) (IMU) • Ewa Villages Extension of Kapolei Parkway, Phase 8A,8B,and 8C,Oahu (2005) R. M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 13 mumumumumumumumumumumumumumm • North-South Road Phase 1A, 1B, and 1C, Projects/ Parcel Subdivision and Consolidation Oahu (2004) • Various Agricultural Lot Subdivisions,Oahu (Ongoing) • Turtle Bay Subdivision Mapping,Shoreline Surveying,and Conservation Easements for `;'r r LL Turtle Bay Resort,Oahu (2019);1,4 L • Subdivision of Various Parcels and Land Court Approval,Waialua and Mokuleia,Oahu (2008) I ' • Honuapo Ranch, Consolidation and Resubdivision,Hawaii Island (2008) • Hamakua Property Consolidation and Resubdivision,Hawaii Island (2008) • RMTC surveyors perform a topographic survey at Onomea-Kaupakauea Consolidation and the Daniel K.Inouye International Airport, Oahu. Resubdivision,Hawaii Island (2007) • Ewa Lot 16915 and 16916 Consolidation and Boundary Surveying Resubdivision,Oahu, (2007) RMTC is proud of its long history of performing Aerial Topographic Mapping boundary surveys throughout the State of Hawaii. These have been performed for both RMTC has long been an industry innovator and small properties and large land tracts of up to leader in the field of photogrammetry. Aerial 10,000+acres. topographic mapping has proven particularly effective in surveying large expanses of unvegetated Projects/ Boundary Surveys lava fields on Hawaii and for any project requiring • Metes and Bounds Survey,Legal Description topographic information for large parcels. and Monumentation for Oahu and Big Island Army Training Lands Leased from State of RMTC developed and patented a process which Hawaii Island (2023) combined topographic line data with an orthophoto image and was the first surveying firm in Hawaii to • Pupukea Rockfall Assessment,Boundary introduce aerial photography for roadway planning. Survey and Topographic Mapping,Oahu (2022) Projects /Aerial Topographic Mapping • Huleia National Wildlife Refuge,Kauai • Kalaeloa Parcels 1,2,and 3,Oahu (2022) (2012) • Aerial Mapping and Topographic Survey and • Pohakuloa Training Area (PTA) West Land Cadastral Mapping of University of Hawaii West Acquisition RFP Preparation,Aerial Oahu,Oahu (2020) Topographic Survey and Metes and Bounds • Aerial Topographic Mapping and Digital Survey,Hawaii Island (1010 acres),for the Orthophoto of Lihue Airport,Kauai (2016) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (2009) • Lanai Airport,Lanai (2013) • Wehilani at Waikoloa Boundary Survey, • Saddle Road,West Side,Hawaii Island (2010) Hawaii Island (2008) • Makakilo Drive Extension,Oahu (2009) • Boundary Survey for the Old Volcano Trail, • Route 11 Mapping,Hawaii Island(2009) Hawaii Island (2006) • Route 130 Mapping,Hawaii Island (2009) Parcel Subdivision and Consolidation • Pohakuloa Training Area (PTA) West Land Acquisition RFP Preparation,Aerial Topographic RMTC surveyors understand the requirements Survey and Metes and Bounds Survey,Hawaii and are experienced in the preparation,filing Island(2009) and recordation of subdivisions under the Land • Kona International Airport Terminal Expansion, Court and Regular System. Hawaii Island (2009) • Lanai Affordable Housing Area,Lanai (2009) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 14 IIMMERMINNWIMMEIN • Moaula Planned Unit Community,Molokai cadastral surveys than any other surveying firm in (2008) the State. • Makakilo Quarry,Oahu (2008) Projects/Cadastral Surveying • Mamalahoa Bypass Road,Roadway • Alignment and Right-of-Way Mapping, Cadastral Mapping,University of Hawaii West Hawaii Island (2008) Oahu,Oahu,HI(2021) • Honolulu High-Capacity Rail Transit • Cadastral Exhibit Mapping-Waikoloa,Hawaii 2007 Island(2020) Oahu Corridor Project, ( ) • Eleele Urban Expansion Aerial Topographic • Makena Resort Control Monuments,Maui (2008) Mapping,Kauai (2007) • Hualalai Vistas Subdivision,Hawaii Island • Kaena Point Water System,Oahu (2007) (2008) • Leeward Bikeway,Waipio Access Point Road • Waikoloa Highlands Golf Course and to Lualualei Naval Road,Oahu (2007) Subdivision,Hawaii Island (2006) • Waikoloa Lots,Hawaii Island (2006) ALTA Surveying • Waiakea Stream Flood Control,Hawaii Island(2006) ALTA (American Land Title Association) surveys • Aina Lea Development,Phase 1, Increment 1, are performed according to the"Accuracy Standards Hawaii Island (2005) for Land Title Surveys" which are used nationally to • North-South Road,Phase 1C,Oahu(2007); ensure consistency of results and documentation. Phases 1A and 1B,Oahu (2005) RMTC surveyors have performed hundreds of such • Villages of Kapolei,Village 6,Maluohai, surveys,primarily to support resort and commercial Oahu (2001) development throughout the State of Hawaii. • Farrington Highway Safety Improvements, Projects/ALTA Surveying Nanakuli to Makaha,Oahu(2000) (below) • Various Wailea Maui Properties ALTA/NSPS *3 Land Title Surveys,Maui (Ongoing) off ' • Lihue Industrial Park,Kauai (2017) , I 1 , '.. • Kahului Airport Industrial Subdivision,Maui - i 11. , , (2017) j '' " Kapolei Business Park,Oahu (2016) • King Kamehameha Kona Beach Hotel,Hawaii PP ' (2016) °'V t 0 - ., • Waipahu Industrial Park,Oahu (2015) s> ' • Navy Family Housing PPV,Oahu (2012) •41 �. • Pagoda Hotel,Oahu (2010) .` • Hilo Medical Building,Hawaii(2008) • Orchid at Mauna Lani Resort,Hawaii (2008) al,°-4( ' �. ,� Flood Elevation Certifications For the 17-mile Farrington Highway Safety Improvements RMTC also has prepared Flood Elevation project,RMTC engineers used aerial topographic surveys to Certifications for real estate firms. The Flood support civil design. Elevation Certificate is an important administrative Cadastral Surveying tool of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). This certificate,used only to certify building Surveys that are performed for the purpose of elevations,is used to provide elevation information determining land boundaries,for the subdivision to ensure compliance with floodplain management of parcels of land,and for the registration and ordinances, determine insurance premium rates,and transfer of property,are generally referred to as support a request for a Letter of Map Amendment cadastral surveys.RMTC has conducted more (LOMA) or Letter of Map Revision(LOMR). R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 15 Surveys Supporting Shoreline Certification recordation of subdivisions under both the Hawaii Process Land Court and regular (Bureau of Conveyances) systems. Because many of Hawaii's premier resorts and resort-oriented residences are waterfront Projects/ Recordation properties,RMTC surveyors have extensive • Waialua Surveying,Various Parcels,Oahu experience with performing surveys needed to (Ongoing) obtain shoreline certification. • Kapolei Village Center Design,Oahu (2008) The firm has performed this work throughout ▪ Ewa Lot 16915 and 16916 Consolidation and Hawaii,Oahu,Lanai,and Maui. Resubdivision,Oahu (2007) • Marconi Point Subdivision of Lot 160-B,Oahu Projects /Surveys for Shoreline Certification (2006) • Turtle Bay Resort(ongoing) • Kapolei Village#2,Rentals,Oahu (2006) • Wailea Renaissance Resort,Maui (2008) • Kapolei Village#5,Affordable Housing,Oahu • Hualalai Resort,Hawaii Island (2008) (2006) • 49 Black Sand Beach,Hawaii Island (2008) • Kapolei High School Fort Barrett Road • Club Lanai,Hulupoe,Lanai (2006) Driveway,Oahu (2006) Recordation under the Land Court and • Ewa Villages Extension of Kapolei Parkway, Phase 8A,8B and 8C,Oahu (2005) Regular (Bureau of Conveyances) • North-South Road Parcel Maps,Oahu (2004) Systems • Farrington Highway,Replacement of Makaha RMTC surveyors understand the requirements Bridges 3 and 3A,Oahu (2004) and actively practice the preparation,filing,and Technical Personnel:Surveying&Photogrammetry Department Name Years of Licensed Land Licensed,Land B.S. Title Professional Surveyor,Hawaii Court,Hawaii Civil Eng. Experience Tanoue,David 35 Juris Doctor* Vice President/Manager,Surveying&Planning Departments Suzuki,Ryan 30 ■ ■ ■ Surveying Project Manager Valdez,BenJamin 38 • • Senior Surveyor/Photogrammetrist Bumanglag,Al Greg 41 Surveyor Toba,Daniel 19 • Assistant Surveyor II Mashlyama,Nathan 4 • Assistant Surveyor II Monlz,Laakea 5 Assistant Surveyor II TOTAL 7 people+ 2 1 4 6 field crews *Mr.Tanoue is a licensed attorney(Hawaii State Bar Association). R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 16 GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION • South Kona Flood Study,Hawaii Island (2013) SYSTEMS (GIS) • Stream Diversion Study,Statewide (2009) Since 1993,RMTC has provided GIS services for • Digital Flood Insurance Rate Mapping and numerous public and private entities on a FIS Text Production,Oahu (2009) diverse array of projects. We have significant Kamehameha Schools,Non-Residential experience with GIS and Facilities Management Land Inventory,Oahu (2009) Systems (FMS),from gathering data that will be • Kamehameha Schools,Kapalama Campus, used in our client's system to the actual Utility System Mapping(Conversion of development of the database and maps.For Survey Map to GIS Files),Oahu (2008) Federal,State and County agencies and the • Maui Public Facilities Inventory,Maui (2007) military,as well as private clients,RMTC has • Lanai 911 GIS Mapping,Lanai (2007) compiled digital mapping data to be used as the • Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill Lateral geographical basis for the GIS or FMS systems Expansion,Oahu (2004) (below) for planning and engineering analysis. . Road Asset Inventory,Hawaii Island (2004) Projects / Geographic Information Systems • Statewide Airport Asbestos Abatement • Honolulu Harbor Master Plan,Oahu Study,Statewide (2003) (ongoing) • GIS Project File Development for Guam • Kahului Airport Master Plan Update,Maui Conservation Mapping of U.S. Naval (2017) Installations,Territory of Guam(1999) • South Hilo Farms Soil and Water • Tripler Army Medical Center Master Plan, Conservation Plans,Hawaii Island (2013) Oahu (1998) • Oahu Landfill Siting Project,Oahu (2013) View of Waimonalo Gulch Ko Olina,Second Lagoon Road Permined 5 Years 111.11111.11.111 10 Years 15 Years For the Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill Lateral Expansion Environmental Impact Statement,ArcGIS's 3D mapping capability was used to illustrate the area of the landfill expansion and simulate its relative mass from different physical viewpoints in the community. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 17 WI' Technical Personnel:Geographic Information Systems Name Years of Licensed in B.S.Civil or M.S.Civil or Title Professional Hawaii Equivalent Equivalent Experience Yamamoto,James 46 PE ■ ■ Vice President/Senior Civil Project Manager Ching,Benton 42 PE ■ ■ GIS and Geospatial Coordinator Suzuki,Ryan 30 LLS/ LLC ■ Surveying Project Manager/GIS Specialist Nlermann,James 29 AICP • Planning Project Coordinator/GIS Specialist Liao,Tsung-I 22 PE ■ ■ Senior Civil Engineer/GIS Specialist Staples,Kelly 14 ■** Senior Planner/GIS Specialist TOTAL 6 5 4 5 *Mr.Niermann has a Masters in Urban and Regional Planning. **Ms.Staples has a Master of Science Degree in Natural Resources and Environmental Management. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 18 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT • Sunset Beach Recreation Center,Oahu (2009) (bottom) AND PROG RAM MANAGEMENT . Ronald McDonald House at Judd Hillside,Oahu (2006) Construction Management • Villages of Kapolei 7 and 8,Maluohai,Oahu Over the past ten years RMTC has completed an (2006) estimated 50 construction management projects • Kahe Power Plant Fuel Oil Tank Fire Loop and with total construction costs of over$900 million. Fire Pump House,Oahu (2004) Among the pioneering ventures attributed to the • Installation of Field Turf at Aloha Stadium,Oahu firm is the first private construction management (2003) practice serving government clients in Hawaii. • Water System Improvements,Phase 2,University That proud tradition, started in 1974 with of Hawaii at Manoa,Oahu (1999) projects for the State of Hawaii,Department of • HOSHA Improvements,University of Hawaii at Transportation(HDOT) and other agencies, Manoa,Oahu (1999) continues without interruption. Through this and • School of Architecture,University of Hawaii at other wide-ranging experience, our construction Manoa,Oahu (1999) inspectors have gained both technical and • Parking Structure Phase II,University of Hawaii practical knowledge of various types of at Manoa,Oahu (1999) infrastructure projects and developed strong • Makai Campus Improvements,University of working relationships with owners and project Hawaii at Manoa,Oahu (1999) managers. • West Loch Elderly Housing,Oahu (1997) RMTC construction managers have overseen the • Pacific Ocean Science and Technology Center, development of numerous projects including site University of Hawaii at Manoa,Oahu (1997) work, subdivision,roadways,airport and harbor facilities,wastewater treatment facilities,utility f" - improvements,new building construction, building renovation work,electrical,telephone and communication improvements,and air conditioning improvements. i Projects/CM for Building Sitework and Housing Developments -= • PASHA Maintenance,Marine Operations, Administration,and Guard House Buildings, Honolulu Harbor,Oahu (2024) • Joint Traffic Management Center,Oahu Joint Traffic Management Center,Oahu(2021) (2021) (right top) Construction Cost:$54M • Waikiki Improvements,Kalakaua Avenue Sunset Beach Recreation Sidewalk,Phase 2,Oahu (2020) Center Oahu(2009) • Laiopua Village 4 Subdivision,Phase 1 - _ Construction Cost:$2.5M Akau,Hawaii Island (2015) • Ala Moana Boulevard / Auahi Street Sewer ' Rehabilitation,Ph. 1 and 2,Oahu (2015) ;Arm_- • Kunia De Monte Village Fire Protection Line, L F , Oahu (2012) r • City BWS Public Services Building A/C System Improvements,Oahu (2012) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 19 Projects/ CM for Water and Wastewater Facilities Projects / CM for Highways, Roadways, and Bridges • Hilo Wastewater Treatment Plant • Queen Kaahumanu Highway,Phase II,Hawaii Rehabilitation and Replacement-Phase 1, (2019) Hawaii Island (Ongoing) • Kalaeloa Boulevard Improvements,Oahu (2018) • Environmental Support Facilities at • City and County of Honolulu,Reconstruction of Honouliuli Wastewater Treatment Plant and Concrete Sidewalks IDIQ,Oahu (2018) Access Road Improvements,Oahu (Ongoing) . Kealakaha Stream Bridge Replacement,Hawaii • Honolulu Board of Water Supply, CM for Island(2010) (below) Various Water System Operations Projects, • Curb Ramps at Various Locations,Oahu(2006) Oahu (Ongoing) • Pedestrian Facilities and ADA Compliance, • As-needed CM Services Contract for Kauai Statewide (2006) Department of Water: Kaumualii Highway . Farrington Highway Widening,Oahu (1998) 16-inch Main and Emergency Pump • Ewa Villages Pavement Replacement Work for Connection and Hanapepe Road 6-inch Main Renton Road and Various Roads,Oahu (1996) Replacement,Kauai (2022) • Villages of Kapolei Backbone Roadway Network, • Kalaeloa Business Park Wastewater Pump Oahu (1994) Station,Oahu (2018) • Kakaako Improvement Districts 1,2 and 3,Oahu • Ala Moana Boulevard / Auahi Street Sewer (1988-1993) Rehabilitation,Phase 2,Oahu (2017) • Ala Moana 69-inch Sewer Rehabilitation, Oahu (2017) IAv , ..`., • Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant '' Ultraviolet Disinfection Facility and Effluent Pump Station,Oahu (2006) (below) • Hart Street Wastewater Pump Station Force `�- "* Main Replacement(Through Honolulu -,.. � '^,.•, Harbor),Oahu (2002) +;. "'i ' m • Kona International Airport,Wastewater q :'_ \ _ Treatment Plant,Hawaii Island (2001) • Papaikoa Wastewater Treatment Plant, - Hawaii Island (1990s) / • Wailua Wastewater Treatment Plant,Kauai Kealakaha Stream Bridge Replacement,Hawaii(2010) (1990s) Construction Cost:$36M -�. Projects / CM for Airports and Harbors =- ,,. mils ,f. • NDWP Roadway/Terminal Signage Improvements,Daniel K. Inouye International R -�� -:- in„` Airport (HNL),Oahu (ongoing) i1 If A� 1111 �, •: • CM Services for Miscellaneous Terminal Repairs/Upgrades Lihue Airport: Terminal J� ii Siding Repairs,Kauai (2021) �!' • Hangar 110 Improvements,Phase IV,Kalaeloa Airport,Oahu (2018) • Elliott Street New Employee Parking Lot,HNL, °� ° Oahu (2017) .�. 1 • Hangar 110 Improvements,Phase II,Kalaeloa Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant Ultraviolet Airport,Oahu (2015) Disinfection Facility and Pump Station,Oahu(2006) Construction Cost:$81M R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 20 • Runway 26L Pavement Improvements,HNL, • Honolulu Harbor,Pier 2 Cruise Terminal,Oahu Oahu (2014) (2006) (right middle) • Overseas Terminal Chiller Plant • Honolulu Harbor,Pier 19 Ferry Terminal,Oahu Replacement,HNL,Oahu (2013) (2003) (right bottom) • Airfield Striping and Miscellaneous , Improvements,KOA,Hawaii Island (2013) ,.. • Central Concourse Reroofing and Spall - Repair,HNL,Oahu (2012) 11 z • Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Station .�+ -,✓+�► _- . Improvements,Molokai (2011) - - q,: S 0 t -- • HNL, Air Conditioning Modifications,Phase y' r •"=__�` :r- - II,Diamond Head Chiller Plant and Common "' ' _ e Chilled Water Loop,Oahu (2009) (below) ` �� ' a 1 , Air Conditioning Modifications, —- , Phase II,Diamond Head Chiller —' i Plant and Common Chilled Water Various Construction Projects,Kona International Airport Itb i, Loop,HNL,Oahu(2009) (1998-2009) .• Construction Cost:$10.5M+ :'°0 5�� i -,,. Construction Cost: p • Additional projects not listed above under"Projects-CM for i pal Diamond Head Chiller Plant Airports"include: P,7 III tomI ,. " $13.7M II' 1,�4�iti r'1a, •Common Chilled Water Loop- • Terminal Improvements Phases I,II,III $11 7M • Wastewater Treatment Plant ," • Signage and Graphics Improvements • Postal Site Preparation .„4:" 11. . • Peripheral Road and Parking j • Aircraft Rescue/Fire Fighting Training Facility • Runway/Taxiway Extension and Overlay • Environmental Compliance Measures,HNL, Oahu (2008) Washwater Containment,HNL,Oahu (2008) 'a Pier 2 Cruise Terminal, • Honolulu Harbor,Oahu(2006) • Wiki Wiki Roadway Modifications,HNL, ~ fm _ Construction Cost:$24.5M Oahu (2008) • Roof Rehabilitation for Building 349,HNL, Oahu (2008) 1 1 N. 1 • Kona International Airport,Parking Lot '~ 4 - �- - Expansion,Phases I and II,Hawaii Island (2009) (right top) A , • Molokai Airport,Runway 5-23 Pavement Repairs,Molokai(2008) �,� , � m • Kalaeloa Airport,Runway and Taxiway Improvements,Oahu (2007) _ • Lanai Airport,Replace Terminal Air ‘I V k Conditioning Units and Runway Monitoring \ - ____ System,Oahu (2007) • Kahului Airport,Runway 5-23 and Taxiways "` Pavement Repairs,Maui (2007) • Kapalua Airport,Overlay Runway,Maui (2006) Ferry Terminal at Pier 19,Honolulu Harbor,Oahu(2003) Construction Cost:$4.3M R. M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 21 Program Management Hoopili Development,Oahu (Ongoing) (below) Program management involves the coordination Ho'opili is a 1,515-acre master planned development of simultaneously occurring,interrelated proposed in Ewa,Oahu.The development plans to projects.As program manager,RMTC has been incorporate single and multi-family residential, engaged to navigate nearly one-half billion commercial, schools,parks,and open space land dollars worth of capital improvement projects, uses. RMTC was commissioned by developer DR involving planning,design,and construction Horton to provide project management and phases. professional engineering services to assist in developing infrastructure and mass grading plans to Projects/ Program Management satisfy anticipated conditions of the re-zoning from Engineering Services for the Programs of the agricultural to residential designation. Division of Collection System Maintenance, Specific details of RMTC's scope of work include: Oahu (Ongoing) • Review of the current development goals,future RMTC is assisting the Division of Collection programs and anticipates changes,and present System Maintenance (CSM) with the permit condition and requirements. development,implementation,and support of • Assess the existing infrastructure and site CSM Programs and Studies established or driven conditions. by the wastewater Consent Decree and for • Assess engineering requirements related to compliance with State and Federal requirements. backbone infrastructure development. RMTC is providing both engineering services for • Assess the mass grading requirements of the site. various studies and maintenance activities,and • Assess plan implementation and phasing construction management and inspection strategies. services for the Rehabilitation of Sewer Lines on • Develop order-of-magnitude infrastructure cost Oahu IDIQ contract. estimates for various infrastructure systems. RMTC's scope includes: • Coordinate with various approving agencies • Management of the Rehabilitation of Sewer related to project permitting and implementation Lines on Oahu IDIQ contract requirements. • Assist CSM with preparation of IDIQ ,, q Contract Bid Documents. • Conduct a Force Main Performance Study on __ all of the City's wastewater pump stations. - • Conduct quarterly Pipeline Corrosion and Cathodic Protection Surveys for force mains. k• Assist CSM to revise the existing Wastewater Design Standards for pump stations and r. X force mains. ° +; Hoopili Development will include 1,515 acres of single and multi- • Develop a System Management Plan. family residential,commercial,school,parks,and open space. • Assist CSM with design review of the Islandwide Pump Retrofit program. Sand Island Basin Program Management,Oahu • Provide additional services as requested by (2001-2006) (next page, top left) CSM. RTMC was program manager for the City and • Review of the current development goals, County of Honolulu's$350-million-dollar upgrade of future programs and anticipates changes,and the Sand Island WWTP and related facilities within present permit condition and requirements. the Sand Island Basin. The program management • Assess the existing infrastructure and site portion included managing the schedule for 11 conditions. individual wastewater projects. Status reports to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency were based R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 22 on the updated schedule prepared by RMTC, - 1 with inputs from the City and contractors. —�� hur _ _ „ ,, v.- te a �Wl m RMTC assisted the State Department ofTransportation, i �,.� ` -` Highways Division,with management of the highly-expedited design and construction of over 1,600 curb ramps statewide. "" - - -. - Total cost of the project exceeded$22.1 million. ,«'` h T • �. Villages of Kapolei and Related Projects,Oahu r t �:" (1990-1994) (below) . 49 d'. *\ , ��'L, In addition to the firms work on design and � ' ..� � , ' 1 '' ,�i ,' „ ' surveying,RMTC program managers oversaw .,' 1 " .� multiple projects for the State of Hawaii's extensive * . a le?,---. . : Y ,,,- ti Villages of Kapolei development.Projects under the '-I ? program management umbrella included:Villages of -=`S �� ' z :-= Kapolei Backbone Infrastructure,Phase 1 and Phase n . ' I- 'I• 2;Village 6,Maluohai Subdivision;Kapolei Parkway „. v rmum RTMC was program manager for the City and County of Bridge and 18" Relief Sewer-Kamaaha Avenue;and Honolulu's$350-million-dollar upgrade of the Sand Island WWTP Makai Villages 7 and 8,Road A. and related facilities within the Sand Island Basin. Master A-E,Pedestrian Facilities and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) t y r `may RMTC program managers Compliance,Statewide (2004-2005) (below) ,;j,'�� supervised a wide range of M+w ,"s r construction projects at the The State of Hawaii,Department of -^ ' Villages of Kapolei. Transportation(HDOT),had to meet terms of a federal consent decree deadline of July 2005 to complete ADA improvements at roadway • intersections statewide.HDOT called upon RMTC as Master A-E Program Manager. In this I role,RMTC engineers managed multiple concurrent projects statewide being completed (F by six individual civil engineering firms. The work program included design and construction of =r approximately 1,600 curb ramps on five islands as well as emergency call boxes in remote locations. This highly-accelerated ro ect 1 p j , in Ito required both design and construction to be ,* completed within approximately 15 months. I _ �, Construction cost totaled over$22.1 million. `ym R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 23 Ewa Villages Revitalization, Oahu(1996-2000) (top right) The City and County of Honolulu acquired the Ewa Villages after the closure of Ewa Sugar Plantation. RMTC was commissioned as - program manager to satisfy the City's objectives - 1 ' of providinghousingopportunities for the �,;,,,,,, ,_ ,„„,!, 11 pp � � . plantation tenants,preserving the historic plantation villages,and satisfying the affordable housing demand on Oahu. r _ :w - Ewa Villages Revitalization project, Oahu RMTC developed a comprehensive Master Plan that retained existing architectural elements and provided for the rehabilitation of existing buildings and the development of 950 new residential units. RMTC was responsible for the following deliverables: • Comprehensive Master Plan • Environmental Impact Statement • Topographic survey • Hazardous waste investigation • Construction documents for the West Loch master planned THIRD ANNUAL Oahu infrastructure, golf course,and rehabilitation PROJECT OF THE YEAR AWARD community, FIRST PLACE 1981I of existing and new homes THE CITY AND COL MTV OF HONOLULU PRESENTS THIS AWARD TO THE WEST LOCH ESTATES West Loch Master Planned Community,Oahu DEVEL°PER CITY AND COUNTY OP HONOLULU D DEPARTMENT Of HOUSING ANOGOM DEVELOP., 5° MVNITY DEVELOP (1990-1994) (bottom right) PRACPAL`°NLTANT RµTOWILLCORPORAT°N CATEGORIES Of HOUSING AND PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT AND MUM (�-� 1 (� DESIGN THISPLANNED DEVELOPMENT IS PRAISEWORTHY NOT ONLY As Program/Project Manager of this award- PROVIDSOR E M00 A ATS0T R HOMESANDELDPR f THE CHOUS CNG OMMUNITY RESIDE. `Y ICH MUAiItt OrNDSCOM YARDS sOiDENY5 wILL[N10vOekifNSNE nM£NITIf5,UN0.5CM1PE0 YARDS winning project of the City and County of ,PECTACULARVIEOUIETCESVAIACS.AXD'SARIMRBIDNr°THE ANDGREENBE ' VIEWS Of THE WAIM1NAfR AND'SARI HARBOR I i PRESENTED THIS DAY MARCHER 1.9 Honolulu,RMTC was responsible for the following contract deliverables: M. CCALL 4.411 • Comprehensive community master plan = including single-and multi-family homes g' (West Loch Fairways and West Loch Estates), m � elderly housing,commercial, golf course and • � s __ shoreline park • Environmental impact statement • Topographic survey ; • • Archaeological survey • Construction documents for the infrastructure; golf course,clubhouse and y. maintenance facility;and shoreline park. • Construction management and inspections of For the Ewa Villages Revitalization project and West Loch master the project planned community,RMTC's comprehensive services included preparing the master plan and civil design,then conducting program • Coordinating lot turnover with the management at subsequent phases of development. homebuilders(developers) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 24 Technical Personnel:Construction Management Department Certifications YearsProfessional Civil Constr. Field Storm of Name Engineer Engineering QualProfessiona . Sampling Water Other Title E efien�i license, Degree(s)or Mgmt. &Testing BMP (PE)Hawaii Similar (USACE) (HDOT) (C&C) - OSHA Safety and Health - ATSSA Traffic Control Tech - Pervious Concrete Tech - Master Certificate-Concrete Construction Management Inouye,Michael - Fall Protection Construction Management 40 B.S. • • - ACI Adhesive Anchor Department Manager Installation Inspector - Pipeline Assessment and Certification Program(PACP) - Manhole Assessment and Certification Program(MACP) - Lateral Assessment and Certification Program(LACP) - Certified Construction Manager - OSHA Safety and Health - Cured-in-Place Pipe Installation,Inspection - ATSSA Traffic Control Tech - Pervious Concrete Tech - Confined Space Trained - Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Coordinator Yee,Lydia 36 ■ B.S. ■ • - Certified Inspector of Senior Construction Manager Sediment&Erosion Control - Fall Protection - ACI Adhesive Anchor Installation Inspector - ACI Concrete Anchor Installation Inspector - DOT BMP Training - ASBI Grouting Training - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP - NHI Drill Shaft Inspector - Government Contracts Hee,Gregory 49 R.A. M.A. Senior Construction Manager Architecture - OSHA Safety and Health - Pervious Concrete Tech - ACI Adhesive Anchor Takahashi,Gary 36 • B.S. ■ a Installation Inspector Senior Construction Manager - Master Certificate-Concrete Repair - Fall Protection - ACE Safety Mgmt Systems - Certified Erosion and Sediment Yamashita,Lambert 43 0* B.S. Control Plan Preparer Senior Construction Manager - Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer - Supervisory Development Training - Formal Source Selection Carpenter,Darren - Construction Contract Senior Construction Manager 39 Administration • B.S. Design-Build Construction - Various DAWIATrainings - Confined Space - Excavation&Trenching Safety R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 25 u m Certifications Years of Professional Civil Constr. Field Storm Name Engineer Engineering QualProfessiona . Sampling Water Other Title Eeflen�l License, Degree(s)or Mgmt. &Testing BMP (PE)Hawaii Similar (USACE) (HDOT) (C&C) - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP Reyes,Jan B.S. - Confined Space Competent Construction Manager 23 Biosystems Person for Construction, Engineering General Industry,and Shipyards - Certified Construction Manager - OSHA Safety and Health - Cured-in-Place Pipe Installation,Inspection - ACI Concrete Testing Tech, Grade 1 Hong,Michael • B.S. • - ACI Adhesive Anchor Construction Manager 20 Installation Inspector - ACI Concrete Construction Inspector - Master Certificate-Concrete Repair - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP - Fall Protection - Best Practices Asphalt Pvmnt - Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer - Certified Professional in Erosion Sediment Control Yamashita,Diana - ACI Adhesive Anchor 15 • B.S. ■ Installation Inspector Construction Manager - ACI Concrete Field Testing - Fall Protection - DOT BMP Training - Excavation&Trenching Safety - Scaffold Awareness - ATSSA Traffic Control Tech - Confined Space Trained - Cured-in-Place Pipe Installation,Inspection Karison,Michael - ACE Safety Mgmt Systems Senior Construction Engineer 15 EIT B.S. ACI Concrete Testing - CPM Scheduling - Best Practices Asphalt Pvmnt - Master Certificate-Concrete Construction Management - DOT BMP Training - Master Certificate-Concrete Fundamentals Mich!,Evan - ACI Adhesive Anchor 9 ■ B.S. ■ Installation Inspector Senior Construction Engineer - Fall Protection - Confined Space - Respirable Crystalline - OSHA Safety and Health Haraguchl,Taryn B.S.-Constr. - ACI Concrete Testing Senior Construction Engineer 9 EIT Engineering • • - DOT BMP Training Mgmt - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP - Fall Protection - OSHA Safety and Health - Certified Inspector of Sediment&Erosion Control Estabiilo,Bryce 8 B.S. • - Master Certificate-Concrete Construction Engineer III Fundamentals - Fall Protection - ACI Concrete Testing Tech, Grade I R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 26 m Certifications Years of Professional Civil Constr. Field Storm Name Engineer Engineering Qual. Sampling Water ProfessionalOther Title Experience license, Degree(s)or Mgmt &Testing BMP (PE)Hawaii Similar (USACE) (HDOT) (C&C) - ACI Adhesive Anchor Installation Inspector - CPR/First Aid/AED - Confined Space - NASSCO PACP/LACP/MACP Sako,Ryne 5 EIT B.S. • - Excavation&Trenching Safety Construction Engineer III - ACI Concrete Anchor Installation Inspector Estabilio,Kern - NASSCO PACP Construction Engineer III 5 EIT B.S. - Excavation&Trenching Safety - Certified Inspector of Sediment&Erosion Control - ACI Shotcrete Inspector - ACI Adhesive Anchor Installation Inspector - CDL Class A Ho,Phillip 32 ■ ■ - OSHA Safety and Health Senior Construction Inspector - ACI Concrete Testing Tech, Grade 1 - Fall Protection - Confined Space - Best Practices Asphalt Pvmnt - DOT BMP Training - Grade 4 Collection System Operator - NASSCO PACP/LACP/MACP McAdam,Scott 31 - OSHA-Trenching and Shoring Senior Construction Inspector - ATSSA Certified Flagger - Confined Space - Excavation&Trenching Safety - ACI Concrete Field Testing - Operating Engineers Ho,Reginald 53 Apprenticeship Construction Inspector - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP - Fall Protection - OSHA Health and Safety Cuman,Daniel 49 - ECCATS Environmental Construction Inspector - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP - Fall Protection - Journey Worker Electrician Noland Ikeda 35 - Honolulu Community College Construction Inspector Electrical Installation/Maintenance - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP Nelghbarger,Nell 22 - Excavation&Trenching Safety Construction Inspector - DPP Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Coordinator Mlyasato,Marc - Licensed Plumber Construction Inspector 22 - Safety and Compliance DeMello,Wilfred 13 - DSO I Certified Construction Inspector - Honolulu Community College Construction Management - ERGO Robotics GL 1200 Palombo,Sean 10 Operator Construction Inspector - ACI Concrete Field-Testing Technician-Grade I - Confined Space - Excavation&Trenching R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 27 Certifications Years of Professional Civil Constr. Reid Storm Name Engineer Engineering QualProfessiona . Sampling Water Other Title Eeflen�l license, Degree(s)or Mgmt &Testing BMP (PE)Hawaii Similar (USACE) (HDOT) (C&C) - OSHA Health and Safety Pearson,Bryson 9 • - ACI Concrete Field-Testing Construction Inspector Technician-Grade I - Asphalt Mix Design Technology TOTAL 25 people 7 18 5 4 9 *Mr.Yamashita is also a licensed professional engineer in Hawaii and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Notes:EIT=Engineer-in-Training RMTC's civil engineers are cross trained in CM and are available as needed. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 28 PLANNING • Kona International Airport Master Plan,Hawaii (2001) Land Planning and Permitting RMTC's planners offer a range of services to rti = r meet the needs of its clients from the preparation of master plans and environmental documents to the preparation of environmental and development permits. G. Master Plans RMTC provides master planning services for private and public clients. Project sizes have ranged from small sites to regional areas encompassing thousands of acres. RMTC has effectively planned a variety of public and -- RMTC planners are preparing a master plan for the Nawiliwili private projects including towns,roadways, to Ahukini portion of this 16-mile Bike and Pedestrian Path on private residential communities,military Kauai.In addition,RMTC planners are preparing an installations,airports,recreational parks,and Environmental Assessment which complies with both NEPA others. and Chapter 343,HRS, as well as an SMA permit application, Conservation District Use Permit Application, and Shoreline Projects/ Master Plans Setback Variance application. • Nawiliwili to Ahukini Bike and Pedestrian Facility Master Plan,Kauai (ongoing) (top ` right) • Honolulu Harbor Optimization Master Plan, Oahu (2024) . • Koolau Land Partners Sustainable Communities Plan Amendment,Oahu (2021) • Puunene Master Plan Update,Maui (2020) • Strategic Master Development Plan for East F' Kapolei Lands,Oahu (2019) .- ;4 F • Lanai Island Strategic Land Planning,Lanai `' -" (2017) • Kahului Airport Master Plan Update,Maui (2016) RMTC prepared a Master Plan which featured relocation of the • Halawa-Luluku Interpretive Development Honoapiilani Highway for the purposes of creating an open space Plan,Oahu (2013) preserve along this coastal corridor on Maui.RMTC also prepared the Environmental Assessment and facilitated extensive community outreach. • Kokee and Waimea Canyon State Parks Master Plan,Kauai (2009) Environmental Documentation (EISs, EAs) • Statewide Stream Diversion Study,Statewide RMTC planners are highly experienced in preparing (2009) environmental documentation(Environmental • Waikoloa Highlands Master Plan,Hawaii Impact Statements and Environmental Assessments) Island(2007) in conformance with requirements of the National • Pali to Puamana Parkway (Realignment of Environmental Policy Act(NEPA) and Hawaii Honoapiilani Highway) Master Plan,Maui Revised Statutes, Chapter 343. (2005-2007) (bottom right) Projects / EIS • Waipahu Sewer Force Main,Oahu (ongoing) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 29 • Ala Wai Canal Dredging and Wall Repairs, plans,zoning approvals,and development EIS,Oahu (2020) approvals. • Haleiwa Improvement District EIS and State of Hawaii Permits Improvement District Preliminary Report, Oahu (2020) • Conservation District Use Permit Applications • Kokee State Park and Waimea Canyon State • Stream Channel Alteration Permits (SCAP) Park Master Plan,Kauai (2009) • 401 Water Quality Certification, Clean Water Act, Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill Lateral DOH • Expansion,Oahu (2007) • Noise Variances • Waikoloa Highlands EIS,Hawaii (2007) • Kaloi Gulch Drainageway Improvements, Oahu (2005) • Hawaii Island Commercial Harbors 2020 4 a'� Master Plan(Hilo and Kawaihae Harbors), Hawaii Island (2001) Projects/ EA No> • Nawiliwili to Ahukini Bike and Pedestrian Facility Master Plan,Kauai (ongoing) • Statewide Airports EAs,Various Locations (2022) • Ritz Carlton Condo Hotel Towers,Waikiki, Oahu (2020) • Honolulu Marine Small Boat Shipyard at For the relocation of Honolulu Marine,LLC,small boat builders,from Kewalo Basin to Keehi Lagoon,RMTC planners prepared an EA and wide Keehi Lagoon,Oahu (ongoing) (right) range of environmental permits including: • Nuuanu Reservoir,Oahu (2014) Special Management Area Permit • Central Maui Regional Park,Oahu (2014) Shoreline Setback Variance Conservation District Use Permit • Makakilo Drive Extension,Oahu (2010) NPDES NOI-B(Industrial Stormwater) • Kamehameha Highway,Replacement of NPDES NOI-C(Construction Stormwater) NPDES NOI-F(Hydrotesting) Kaipapau Stream Bridge,Oahu (2008) NPDES NOI-G(Construction Dewatering) • Dillingham Ranch Subdivision,Oahu (2006) Department of the Army Permit Section 401 Water Quality Certification • Kahe Power Plant Improvements,Oahu CZM Federal Consistency Determination (2006) Private Aids to Navigation Permit • Fort Weaver Road Widening,Oahu (2004) • New Kauai Judiciary Complex,Kauai (2002) State Land Use District Boundary Amendments • Frear Hall Replacement,University of Hawaii • Brigham Young University Hawaii Expansion, at Manoa,Oahu(2001) Oahu • Waikoloa Highlands Boundary Amendment, Land Use Entitlements and Permitting Hawaii Island RMTC offers clients the full range of permitting • Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill State Land expertise required for land use entitlement, Use Distribution Boundary Amendment and development planning and construction. Special Use Permit,Oahu • Kona International Airport,Hawaii Island RMTC planners provide assistance to clients with • Laumaka Community Release Center,Oahu complete land use entitlement services on the • Villages of Kapolei,Oahu state and county levels. Entitlement services include State Land Use District Boundary • West Loch Estates and Fairways,Oahu Amendments and various County community • Kukuiula Planned Community,Kauai R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 30 NPDES Permits Fiber Optic Cable Systems • NOI Form C (construction storm water) RMTC planners have extensive prior work • NOI Form F (hydrotesting) experience with project management and obtaining • NOI Form G (dewatering) entitlements for the installation of submarine fiber • NOI Form B (industrial stormwater) optic cable systems in the State of Hawaii. This • NOI Form K (small municipal separate storm includes project scheduling,managing day to day sewer systems) (MS4s) activities of the project team,preparing • NOI Form L (circulation water) environmental and land use entitlements,easements, County Permits and related responsibilities for numerous submarine • Special Management Area Permits cable systems on all Hawaiian Islands with the • Shoreline Setback Variances exception of Niihau. • Special District Permits Projects/ Fiber Optic Cable Systems • Road and Water Variances • Fiber Optic Cable Landing at Ford Island Zoning Approvals Permits,Oahu (AT&T,General Dynamics, • AT&T Makaha Cable Station Zone Change, Oceanic Cable) (CDUA) Oahu • Hawaiian Island Fiber Network Cable System • Meeting Facilities at Mokuleia Ranch,Oahu (HIFN) Statewide Submarine Fiber Optic Cable • Laumaka Work Release Center Zone Change, System,Statewide (GST Telecom Hawaii) (EA Oahu and CDUA for each of five sites) • Nanakuli Rezoning,Oahu • Fiber Optic Cable Landing at Ford Island • Lokahi Center Zone Change,Oahu Permits,Oahu (AT&T,General Dynamics, • Operating Engineers Training Facility Special Oceanic Cable) (EA) Permit,Oahu • Tycom(TGN) Hawaii Cable System,Oahu (TGN, • Waikoloa Rezoning,Hawaii Island Inc.) (EA) Zoning Variances • Fiber Optic Cable Landings,Oahu (360 Net, Inc.) (CDUA) • Ronald McDonald House at Judd Hillside, • Fiber Optic Cable Landings at Makaha,Oahu Oahu (AT&T,GTE and GST) (CDUA) • Dillingham Ranch,Oahu • Fiber Optic Cable Landings at Keawaula,Oahu Conditional Use Permits (CUP) (AT&T and GST) (EA; CDUA) • Ronald McDonald House at Judd Hillside • Fiber Optic Cable Landings at Kahe Point,Oahu CUP,Oahu (AT&T,GTE and GST) (EA; CDUA) • Safeway Store at Kapahulu CUP and Joint • Fiber Optic Cable Landing at Wailea,Maui (GST Development Agreement,Oahu and GTE) (EA; CDUA) • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints • Fiber Optic Cable Landing at Kawaihae,Hawaii CUP,Oahu Island(GST,GTE,and Southern Cross) (EA; Plan Review Uses CDUA) • Frear Hall Replacement,University of Hawaii • Fiber Optic Cable Landing at Kaunakakai, at Manoa,Oahu Molokai (GST) (CDUA) • Oahu Community Correctional Center,Oahu • Fiber Optic Cable Landing at Lanai(GST) (EA; Federal Permits CDUA) • Section 10 (RHA) Public Involvement Programs • Section 106 Consultation Historical Preservation The firms philosophy on public involvement is to • Section 7(ESA) involve stakeholders early and often to ensure that Coastal Zone Management Federal stakeholders' issues and concerns are thoroughly • Consistency Review addressed. RMTC planners provide clients with a R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 31 means of engaging the public and the • Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill Lateral community in meaningful dialogue at key points Expansion,Oahu (2004) in the planning, design,and construction • Interstate Route H-1 Waimalu Viaduct Widening, process. Approaches include facilitating public Westbound Direction,Kaonohi Street workshops,informational meetings,focus Overcrossing to Pearl City Off-Ramp,Oahu groups, stakeholder meetings and interactive (2003) planning and design working groups. 11 lii1,:1,�:i 11,��f, p ' I , � Projects/ Public Involvement Programs 1 �IiII1:1;l�lii,��ill!ll1��JIt ./I if Nit/ �6,,, • Honolulu Harbor Master Plan,Oahu Yr � ,, ,a, (ongoing) • Nawiliwili to Ahukini Bike-Pedestrian A i'�' ill f o Facility EA,Kauai (ongoing) ', �� ' ill . �l i ii • Halawa-Luluku Interpretive Development, • ' , Oahu (2013) (right) +I illK f rm . • Makakilo Drive Extension NEPA1 Environmental Assessment,Oahu (2010) T • Mayor's Advisory Committee on Landfill Site _ I Selection,Kauai (2009) • Kapiolani Water and Sewer Improvements, • Oahu (2006) RMTC planners coordinate a planning charrette with members of the Native Hawaiian community for the Halawa-Luluku Interpretive Development Plan,a • Beachwalk Wastewater Pump Station,Oahu cultural preservation effort in Halawa Valley,Oahu. (2006) Technical Personnel:Planning Department Name Years of American Masters In Professional Institute of Urban and LEED AP Title Experience CertMed Planners Regional Planning Tanoue,David Vice President/Manager,Surveying& 35 Juris Doctor* Planning Departments Takeda,Brian 39 a Planning Project Manager Niermann,James 29 • • • Planning Project Coordinator Staples,Kelly 13 ** Senior Planner Lee,Roxanne 10 • *** G.A. Planner Sato,isalah**** 9 Planner Marchant,Michelle 8 Planner Harrison,Alec 5 ***** Planner Eaton,Alena 4 Assistant Planner II TOTAL 9 people 2 2 2 *Mr.Tanoue is a licensed attorney(Hawaii State Bar Association). **Ms.Staples has a Master of Science Degree in Natural Resources and Environmental Management. ***Ms.Lee Has a Master of Landscape Architecture Degree. ****Mr.Sato is a Professional Civil Engineer licensed in Hawaii. *****Mr.Harrison has a Master of Science Degree in Natural Resource Management. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 32 2024 N.King Street I I Planning Suite 200 � Engineering Honolulu,Hawaii 96819-3494 Environmental Services Telephone 808 842 1133 R.M. TOWILL CORPORATION Photogrammetry Fax 808 8421937 Surveying SINCE 1 9 3 0 Construction Management eMail:rmtowill@rmtowill.com June 27, 2025 Mr. Jeffrey Darrow PL.8) Community Planning Planning Director (Public Access Planning) Planning Department County of Hawai`i 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 Hilo, Hawai`i 96720 Dear Mr. Darrow, Professional Services during the Fiscal Year 2025-2026, beginning July 1, 2025 The R. M. Towill Corporation is pleased to submit our qualifications in response to the County of Hawai`i's interne announcement on June 1, 2025. The firm is interested in providing professional services in the following area: PL.8) Community Planning (Public Access Planning) The other requested information is presented below: 1. The name of the firm or person, the principal place of business, and location of all of its offices: R. M. Towill Corporation Main Office: 2024 North King Street, Suite 200 Honolulu, Hawai`i 96819-3494 Kailua-Kona Office: 73-5574 Maiau Street, Suite 11 Kailua-Kona, Hawai`i 96740 2. The age of the firm and its average number of employees over the past five years: The R. M. Towill Corporation has been in business in Hawai`i for 95 years. The average number of employees over the past five years was 120. 3. Education, training and qualifications of the firm and its key employees: Please see Tabs 1, 2, and 3 of the attached DPW Form 120 (Rev. 6/99) form. 4. A list of recent projects and the names of up to five clients who may be contacted, including at least two for whom services were rendered during the preceding year: Celia Shen, State of Hawaii, Department of Transportation, Harbors Division, (808) 587-2013 Project: Honolulu Harbor Master Plan, O`ahu RMTC Services Performed: Community Planning, Civil Engineering, Surveying Most Recent Year in which Services were Provided: 2024 Mr. Jeffrey Darrow Planning Department June 27,2025 Page 2 Peter Kwan, Haseko Construction Management Group, Inc., (808) 686-9653 Project: Kunia Phase II Industrial Subdivision, O`ahu; Hoakalei Retail Development, O`ahu; various other projects RMTC Services Performed: Community Planning, Environmental Documentation, Civil Engineering, Surveying Most Recent Year in which Services were Provided: 2025 (Ongoing) Ian Hirokawa, State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Natural Resources, (808) 587-0419 Project: Central Maui Regional Sports Complex, Maui; Ala Wai Canal Dredging and Miscellaneous Improvements, O`ahu RMTC Services Performed: Community Planning, Environmental Documentation and Permitting, Civil Engineering, Surveying Most Recent Year in which Services were Provided: 2025 (Ongoing) Sharon Thom, Pulama Lanai, (808) 237-2225 Projects: Kaluakoi Estates, Lana`i; Lanai City 200-Unit Subdivision, Lana`i; Koele Project District, Lana`i (Various Projects); various other projects RMTC Services Performed: Civil Engineering; Surveying; Planning and Permitting Most Recent Year in which Services were Provided: 2025 (Ongoing) Wade Lord, County of Kauai, Department of Public Works, (808) 241-4906 Projects: Ahukini to Nawiliwili Bike and Pedestrian Shared Use Path Master Plan and Environmental Assessment, Kaua`i; Lihue Town Core Mobility and Revitalization Project, Kaua`i RMTC Services Performed: Community Planning, Environmental Documentation, Civil Engineering, Surveying Most Recent Year in which Services were Provided: 2025 5. Any Promotional or Descriptive Literature: Please see DPW Form 120 (Rev. 6/99), Tab 10, "Statement of Qualifications." Thank you for the opportunity to submit our firm's professional qualifications. If you have questions or need additional information, please email me at GregH@rmtowill.com or call me at (808) 842-1133. Very truly yours, 'La-- Greg H. iyakumoto, P.E. President GHH:as Attachments •E c r0 4, > a a, c �� c c ro c)CV = F E E c a) O V Q O a J N D a i- I V) N N c O NI O N � 6 aJ o( V V — Un +, 7 Ni c •m 0 0 0 ._ u O = aJ v r N � E O• i.L N E °; v cMN, o , - � @� My r �� CD_ O W Q Y M ry NJ Nj 1�I� z N 3 ^L.fl 06 - O ifl ! ! 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THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S),AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT Matthew Terry NAME: Atlas Insurance Agency,Inc. PHONr o,Ext): (808)533-3222 (NC,No): (808)533-8777 201 Merchant Street E-MAIL ADDRESS: Suite 1100 INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# Honolulu HI 96813 INSURERA: RLI Insurance INSURED INSURER B: Contractors Bonding&Insurance Co. 37206 R.M.Towill Corporation&Kilohana Corporation INSURER C: Hawaii Employers'Mutual Ins Co Inc. 10781 2024 North King Street,Suite 200 INSURER D: XL Specialty Insurance Company 37885 INSURER E: Honolulu 96819-3494 INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 24-25 CCG23 1M/2M REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW`FTAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR ADDL SUBR POLICY EFF POLICY EXP TYPE OF INSURANCE LTR INSD WVD POLICY NUMBER (MM/DD/YYYY) (MM/DD/YYYY) LIMITS X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $DAMAGE T 1,000,000 RENTED CLAIMS-MADE X OCCUR PREMISESO(Ea occurrence) $ 1,000,000 MED EXP(Any one person) $ 10,000 A PSB0010496 10/10/2024 10/10/2025 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ Included GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2'000'000 PRO- POLICY JECT LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OPAGG $ 2,000,000 OTHER: $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ 1,000,000 (Ea accident) X ANYAUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ A - OWNED SCHEDULED PSA0003410 10/10/2024 10/10/2025 BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS X HIRED �/ NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE $ AUTOS ONLY /• AUTOS ONLY (Per accident) $ UMBRELLA LIAB X OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 B X- EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS-MADE CKB0200208 10/10/2024 10/10/2025 AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 DED RETENTION $ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION X STATUTE EORH AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY Y/N 1,000,000 C ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE N/A WC0055190 10/10/2024 10/10/2025 E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory in NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 If yes,describe under 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ Each Claim $1,000,000 Professional Liability D DPR5034933 10/10/2024 10/10/2025 Aggregate $2,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES (ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached if more space is required) Proof of insurance certificate provided for coverages indicated. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN R.M.Towill Corporation&Kilohana Corporation ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 2024 North King Street, AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Suite 200 Honolulu HI 96819 I ©1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. 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M. TOWILL CORPORATION SINCE 1 9 3 0 I e J pa4.y,pM_4A.n 1 . e v � S ;)-"11W t7j Yrvtf 4 y � q v a yyyy V `. *. 11* x r14-Y 2025-2026 Statement of Qualifications Contact: Greg Hiyakumoto, President gregh@rmtowill.com 1 K \4 2024 N.King Street, Suite 200 Honolulu, HI 96819-3494 www.rmtowill.com Tel: 808 842-1133 Fax: 808 842-1937 s°9 "il Engineering • Wastewater Engineering • Surveying & Mapping • Planning & Permitting • Construction Management FIRM INTRODUCTION Serving Hawaii since 1930. With 125 employees,the R. M. Towill Corporation(RMTC) is one of the largest locally owned engineering firms in the State of Hawaii. The firm s integrated services include civil engineering,wastewater engineering, surveying and photogrammetry,construction management,program management,land planning and permitting,and geographic information systems. RMTC's main office is located in Honolulu,Oahu and since 1979 we have maintained a branch office in Kailua-Kona on the island of Hawaii. Dedicated to our clients'needs. Throughout the past nine decades,RMTC has serviced various federal,state and county agencies as well as private sector clients,each with their own set of objectives,requirements, concerns,and constraints. We make it a part of our business to understand the unique situation of each project we manage so that we can craft a comprehensive approach to the assignment and ultimately deliver effective, practical,and timely solutions. A diverse staff of industry experts. Our large, diverse staff of licensed professional civil engineers,planners,environmental engineers, surveyors,certified construction managers and large technical pool provides RMTC with the flexibility to assign qualified personnel to various projects and to complete them in a timely manner,whether it be a typical project timeframe or fast-tracked assignment. In addition,RMTC encourages training across disciplines to promote continual professional growth of our people and technical diversity within the organization. Unparalleled project experience. RMTC has managed a multitude of project types, varying greatly in size, scope,complexity,and cost. Throughout this document are examples of projects we have completed,categorized by field of service. Many of these assignments have involved multiple departments within our firm and have required the effective coordination of specialty subconsultants.Furthermore,we are familiar and well-experienced in facilitating projects that require interagency agreements on technical and institutional issues. Experience throughout the Pacific Rim. Our experience extends well beyond the State of Hawaii into areas such as Diego Garcia,the Philippines,Japan,Okinawa,Korea, Mexico,Guam,Saipan,Tinian,Kwajalein,Palau,American Samoa,Johnston Atoll, Palmyra,Yap,and the Seychelles,where we have proven our ability to adapt to local conditions,customs,and culture to effectively complete our projects. A leader in the industry.RMTC has recently received prominent awards and acknowledgements from its peers. 2025 Engineering Firm of the Year-NAIOP Hawaii 2025 Grand Conceptor Award-Honouliuli Wastewater Treatment Plant,Ph 1B-ACECH 2022 Grand Conceptor Award- The Kapalama Container Terminal Yard-ACECH This Statement of Qualifications provides an overview of the key elements of RMTC's practice,professional staff, and past experience. muuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouur„ TABLE OF CONTENTS Civil Engineering 1 Highway and Roadway Design 1 Mass Transit 2 Subdivision and Housing 2 Harbors and Port Facilities 2 Site Planning and Design 3 ADA Compliance 3 Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) 4 Infrastructure Master Plans 4 Drainage Master Plans 4 Water System Planning and Design 5 Solid Waste 5 Flood Zone Determinations 6 Technical Personnel: Civil Engineering Department 7 Environmental Engineering 9 Wastewater Treatment Facilities - Design and Studies 9 Regional Wastewater Planning Studies 10 Wastewater Collection and Conveyance Systems 10 Trickling Filter-related Processes 11 Small Wastewater Systems 11 Technical Personnel: Environmental Engineering Department 12 Surveying & Photogrammetry 13 Surveying Services 13 Use of Advanced Technologies 13 Topographic Surveying 13 Boundary Surveying 14 Parcel Subdivision and Consolidation 14 Aerial Topographic Mapping 14 Cadastral Surveying 15 ALTA Surveying 15 Flood Elevation Certifications 15 Surveys Supporting Shoreline Certification Process 16 Recordation under the Land Court and Regular (Bureau of Conveyance) Systems 16 Technical Personnel: Surveying&Photogrammetry Department 16 TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT'D) Geographic Information Systems 17 Technical Personnel: Geographic Information Systems 18 Construction Management and Program Management 19 Construction Management 19 Program Management 22 Technical Personnel: Construction Management Department 25 Planning 29 Land Planning and Permitting 29 Master Plans 29 Environmental Documentation (EISs, EAs) 29 Land Use Entitlements and Permitting 30 Fiber Optic Cable Systems 31 Public Involvement Programs 31 Technical Personnel: Planning Department 32 CIVIL ENGINEERING w ,` � ' Highway and Roadway Design RMTC has designed over 300 miles of roadways in Hawaii and the Pacific for county, state, federal,and private sector clients. Our designs have helped to relieve traffic congestion, provided added capacity for new developments ! . and improved roadway safety. RMTC has also served as design team leader for the replacement of many roadway bridges throughout the state. Projects/ Highway and Roadway Design "Legacy" Projects • Kualakai Parkway (North-South Road), Phases 1A,1B and 1C,Oahu (2005-2010) k ` (right top) RMTC designed the$170-million,three-phase North-South Road for the State Department of Transportation in Kapolei,Oahu. • Palau Compact Road,Package D, Island of Babeldaob,Republic of Palau (1997-2007) (see award plaques, right bottom) ACEC • Interstate Route H-1 Waimalu Viaduct „° „°W.u— Widening,Westbound Direction,Kaonohi Street Overcrossing to Pearl City Off-Ramp, Engineering Excellence 2009 Oahu (2001-2007) Excellence Award • Interstate Route H-1 Shoulder Work and PCC Mall Compact Road firm-R.M.Twill Corpora[aim Pavement Rehabilitation,Oahu (2019, Design-Build) Additional Projects • Kamehameha Highway,Kaipapau Stream Bridge Replacement,Oahu (ongoing) ,,„•nc8nSo � • Farrington Highway,Replacement of /�/�of Gvil Engineers Makaha Bridges 3 and 3A,Oahu (2022) • Kaumualii Highway Widening,Lihue Mill i REGION 8 Bridge to Rice Street,Kauai (2015,Design- OUTSTANDING MAJOR Build) 1 PROJECT OF THE YEAR • Kamehameha Highway Improvements, AWARDED 10 Lanikuhana Avenue to Ka Uka Boulevard, PALAU COMPACT ROAD Oahu (2011) R.rw. TOWILL CORPORATION • Kapolei Parkway Extension,Phases 8A,8B OCTOBER 8, 2008 and 8C,Oahu (2010) • Lauwiliwili Street Extension,Kalaeloa to Hanua,Oahu (2010) In 2009,RMTC was honored by two national • Opakapaka Street Extension,Kalaeloa to engineering organizations for surveying and design Hanua,Oahu (2010) work on the$130-million,53-mile Palau Compact Road in the Republic of Palau.Awards included National • Farrington Highway Safety Improvements, Finalist and Excellence Award recognition from the Nanakuli to Makaha,Oahu(2006) American Council of Engineering Companies(ACEC) and Outstanding Major Project of the Year from • Keoneula Boulevard Extension,Oahu (2006) U.S.Region 8 of the American Society of Civil Likelike Highway,Wilson Tunnel and Engineers. • Approach Improvements,Oahu (2005) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 1 Mass Transit • Makana Kai,Wehilani at Waikoloa,Hawaii RMTC engineers,planners and surveyors have Island(2008) been involved in three phases of planning for • Waikoloa Highlands,Hawaii Island (2007) mass transit facilities on Oahu for over a period • Nohona at Kapolei,Oahu (2006) of two decades. The firm was subconsultant to • Halsey Terrace and Radford Terrace,Oahu PB Americas, Inc.,to conduct preliminary (2003-2006) engineering and surveying for the rail mass • Ukumehame Agricultural Subdivision,Maui transit facilities to be constructed on Oahu,a (2006) project with an estimated construction cost of$10 • Pearl City Industrial Park Subdivision,Oahu billion. RMTC currently has active projects for (2005) surveying and engineering for the Honolulu Rail • Waikoloa Heights,Hawaii Island(2005) Transit Project. Harbors and Port Facilities Subdivision and Housing RMTC's extensive,multi-disciplinary experience RMTC has the skill and experience to guide with port facility projects involves over$500 million clients from project conception through design in harbor infrastructure design throughout the state. and construction. For projects varying in both The firm also has been engaged by harbor users to size and complexity,RMTC has completed plan and design major container yard subdivision and housing utilities and sitework reconfigurations, pavement repair and design on the islands of Oahu,Maui,Kauai, reconstruction,pier and terminal improvements,and Hawaii,and Lanai. other infrastructure and utility upgrades in Hawaii RMTC's work on master planned communities and the Pacific Region. RMTC recently completed throughout the state has involved thousands of the design of the largest capital improvement project acres and multiple years of planning and in the history of Hawaii's commercial harbor system entitlements,followed by surveying, design and (Kapalama Container Terminal Yard). services during construction. Projects/ Harbors and Port Facilities Multi-Disciplinary,Multi-Year Work • Kapalama Container Terminal Yard,Honolulu Supporting New Master Planned Communities Harbor,Oahu (2020) (see award plaque below) • Hoopili,Oahu • Pier 24-28 Utility Improvements,Honolulu • Ocean Pointe,Oahu Harbor,Oahu (2020) • Villages of Kapolei,Oahu • Nawiliwili Harbor Improvements,Kauai (2020) • Ewa Villages Revitalization,Oahu • West Loch,Oahu A • Kukuiula,Kauai . RJrgryCOUNCU-OP E'GINEER111GCOMPA.M E8 afH_i • Manele and Koele,Lanai Engineering Excellence 2023 • Aina Lea,Hawaii Island Grand Conceptor Award • Hokulia,Hawaii Island The Kapalama Container Terminal Yard Design at Additional Subdivision and Housing Projects Honolulu Harbor • Gentry Homes, Industrial Subdivision,Oahu Firm-R.M.Towill Corporation Client:State of Hawaii, (ongoing) Department of Transportation, Harbors Division • Pauoa Valley Preserve Cluster Housing, Oahu (2014) • Franciscan Vistas Ewa,Phases I and II,Oahu (2011) RMTC won the ACEC Hawaii's highest honor,Grand • Kaloko Heights,Hawaii (2009) Conceptor Award for The Kapalama Container Terminal • Puainako Heights,Hawaii (2008) Yard Design project in 2023. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 2 • Pier 29 Container Yard Reconstruction for RMTC engineers have Aloha Cargo Transport,Honolulu Harbor, been involved in the Oahu (2012) preliminary engineering and der Pier 2A Shed Demolition and Container Yard infrastructure re site • for_ . ure f Improvements,Kawaihae Harbor,Hawaii - numerous projects Island(2009) -` _ associated with the$1.7 billion Honolulu• Pier 39 and 40 YoungBrothers Yard �G International Airport Reconfiguration,Honolulu Harbor,Oahu Terminal Modernization (2007) program. • Matson Terminals Annex Yard,Honolulu, Oahu (2007) • $50-million Redevelopment of Navy Privatized • Pier 2 Cruise Terminal, Construction Housing,Oahu(2007) Management,Honolulu,Oahu (2006) • $70-million Frear Hall Replacement,University • Puunene Container Yard Reconstruction, of Hawaii at Manoa,Oahu (LEED-certified Kahului Harbor,Maui (2005) Silver) (2006) (next page) • Pier 51B Horizon Lines Container Yard • $21-million Haleakala Mirror Coating Facility, Reconstruction,Honolulu,Oahu (2005) Maui Space Surveillance Site,Maui (2005) • Reconstruction of Matson Container Yard, • $25-million Keoneula Elementary School,Ocean Piers 51C-53,Honolulu,Oahu (2004) Pointe,Oahu (2004) • Piers 24 to 29 Auto Lot Improvements, • $25-million Medical/Dental Clinic Replacement, Honolulu,Oahu (2004) Andersen Air Force Base,Territory of Guam • Pier 19 Ferry Terminal, Construction (2003) Management,Honolulu,Oahu (2004) • $50-million NELHA Gateway Distributed Energy • Pier 3 Young Brothers Container Yard Resource Center,Kailua-Kona,Hawaii Island Reconstruction,Kahului Harbor,Maui (2002) (LEED-certified Platinum) (2002) • Pier 1C Expansion,Kahului Harbor,Maui • $15-million Honolulu Advertiser Production and (2002) Distribution Facility,Oahu (2000) Site Planning and Design • $70-million Kapolei High School,Oahu (2000) Site planning and design remains a core ADA Compliance competency of our civil engineering practice. RMTC has played a major role in assisting state and RMTC's engineers are often called upon to county agencies with Americans with Disabilities design utilities,roadways,parking lots,and Act(ADA) compliance improvements for a wide other civil site improvements for new range of public facilities including schools, construction and renovation of existing facilities. playgrounds,parking lots,roadways,and pedestrian The firm has been involved in many major facilities. For the State of Hawaii,Department of building efforts for public agencies and private Transportation,RMTC served as Master A/E for the clients,including design-bid-build and design- Pedestrian Facilities and ADA Compliance program. build projects. This effort required management of 12 concurrent Projects/Site Planning and Design projects statewide and design by six individual civil $170-million Kapalama Container Terminal engineering firms. Design and construction of • Yard,Honolulu Harbor,Oahu (2022) approximately 1,600 curb ramps were completed within 15 months to meet a federal consent decree • $22-million Central Maui Regional Sports deadline. Complex,Maui (2016) • $55-million Interisland Maintenance Projects/ADA Compliance Terminal Site Preparation,Honolulu • Curb Ramps at Various Locations for the City International Airport (2010,Design-Build) and County of Honolulu,Oahu (2012) • $3-million(sitework only) Safeway Store at • Farrington Highway Safety Improvements, Kapahulu,Oahu (2008) Nanakuli to Makaha,Oahu(2006) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 3 • Preassessment Services for Curb Ramps at Projects / Infrastructure Master Plans Various Locations,Oahu (2004) • Miki Basin Industrial Master Plan, Lanai • Master A-E for Pedestrian Facilities and ADA (ongoing) Compliance,Oahu,Hawaii Island,Maui, • Hoopili Infrastructure Master Plans,Oahu (2015) Molokai and Kauai,Hawaii (2004) • Farrington High School Long Range • Kuhio Beach Improvements,Kalakaua Development Plan,Oahu (2015) Avenue,Oahu (2000) • University of Hawaii Infrastructure Master Plan, • Kakaako Improvements District#9,Oahu Oahu (2013) (2004) • Brigham Young University Hawaii Infrastructure • Kamehameha Highway Resurfacing, Master Planning,Oahu (2012) Waiahole Valley Road to Crouching Lion Inn, • Makaiwa Hills Infrastructure Master Plan, Oahu Oahu (2001) (2012) RMTC has also designed ADA playground . Hawaii Community College- Manono Campus accessibility improvements at various public Long Range Development Plan,Hawaii Island schools on Oahu. (2011) Leadership in Energy and Environmental • Lanai High and Elementary School Expansion Design (LEED) Master Plan,Lanai (2009) • Oahu Integrated Resources Planning Project RMTC's civil engineers and planners continually (Comprehensive Planning of Water Resource work with clients and architectural firms seeking Management and Development Strategies),Oahu LEED building certification during the pre- (2006) design, design, and construction phases.Key • Ocean Pointe Master Planned Community staff members have already become LEED Infrastructure Master Plan,Oahu (2004) Accredited Professionals to efficiently identify . Barbers Point Naval Air Station(Kalaeloa) and fulfill LEED requirements for credits relating Community Redevelopment Plan,Oahu (2001) to civil engineering. • Keahole Airport Master Plan,Hawaii Island (2001) . Manele and Koele Master Plans,Lanai (2000) • Tripler Army Medical Center Utility Improvement and Real Property Master Plan, (1 Oahu (1999) 1 ! • Ewa Villages Revitalization Master Plan,Oahu ii (1996) • Villages of Kapolei Infrastructure Master Plan, Oahu (1994) Drainage Master Plans . - y A recognized leader in hydrology and hydraulics in Hawaii,RMTC has performed regional drainage analyses throughout the State. RMTC's drainage RMTC designed the civil sitework and obtained master plans evaluate existing drainage conditions, agency approvals for the construction of the new Frear Hall dormitory at the University of leading to conceptual designs for flood control Hawaii at Manoa.It is certified LEED silver, infrastructure. RMTC's drainage solutions have been Infrastructure Master Plans successfully incorporated into community amenities, such as golf courses and parks,and frequently Comprehensive infrastructure master plans involve principles of sustainability and watershed completed by RMTC range from islandwide management. RMTC has completed regional infrastructure analyses,to redevelopment of drainage master plans on Oahu,Maui,Lanai,Kauai, military bases,to development of vacant lands. and Hawaii. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 4 • Koele Resort Regional Drainage Master Plan, Lanai (2003) • Lanai City Drainage Master Plan,Lanai (2003) • East Kapolei Drainage Master Plan,Oahu (2000) 1990-1999 • Ewa Villages Revitalization,Oahu (1996) • West Loch Master Planned Community Drainage Master Plan,Oahu (1992) The 18-hole,Ernie Els-designed Prior to 1990 Hoakalei Golf Course at Ocean Pointe. • Villages of Kapolei Drainage Master Plan,Oahu 4_ (1987) ,y�,�z Water System Planning and Design RMTC's professional experience spans regional and island-wide potable water master planning,as well ux:r`a as water source development,treatment, transmission, distribution,and storage systems. The firm has designed water systems for residential and commercial developments, schools,and Projects/ Drainage Master Plans industrial and military facilities. 2010-ongoing Clients have included water supply departments of • Kalaeloa Parcels 1,2,and 3,Subdivision and all Hawaii's counties,State agencies,and all Drainage Master Plan, Oahu (2019) branches of the military.RMTC's familiarity with • Kapolei West Drainage Master Plan,Oahu government regulations and the firm's productive (2014) working relationships with agency staff are key • Makaiwa Hills Drainage Master Plan,Oahu advantages when applying for approval of water (2012) system designs. • Kapolei Harborside Drainage Master Plan, Projects/Water System Planning and Design Oahu (2011) 2000-2009 • Schofield and Aliamanu Military Reservation Kukuiula Master Planned Community, Water Lines Replacements and Improvements, • Drainage Master Plan,Kauai (2009) Oahu (2024) • Auloa Road and Ulukahiki Street 16-inch Water • Kihei Drainage Master Plan,Waikoloa Gulch Mains,Oahu (2023) (Site Plan),Maui (2009) • Kalaeloa Water Master Plan and Leak Detection • Honoapu Drainage Master Plan,Hawaii Investigation,Oahu (2020) Island(2009) • Kaei Hana II Industrial Water Tank,Hawaii • Hoakalei Golf Course Drainage Plan,Ocean Island(2013) Pointe Master Planned Community,Oahu • Eleele Water System Study,Kauai (2010) (2008) (above) • Kamehameha Highway to Heeia Street 16" and • Kahuku Drainage Master Plan,Oahu (2008) 8" Water Mains,Oahu (2006) • Tripler Army Medical Center Drainage • Kalihi Water System Improvements,16",12",8", Improvements,Oahu (2006) and 2" Water Lines,Oahu (2006) • Laie Regional Drainage Master Plan,Oahu • Kalakaua Avenue 16" Water Main,Part II, (2006) Beretania Street to Paki Avenue,Oahu (2004) • Manele Resort Regional Drainage Master • Farrington Highway,Part IV,Lawaia Street to Plan,Lanai (2003) Jade Street 24",12",and 8" Water Mains,Oahu (2003) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 5 Solid Waste Flood Zone Determinations RMTC is experienced in the design of sanitary RMTC has conducted numerous detailed riverine landfills utilizing the most current design flood studies for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers standards and applicable state and federal (USACE) and the Federal Emergency Management regulations. The firm also has been actively Agency (FEMA). The firm's hydrologists are involved in landfill site selection studies and currently conducting flood studies throughout the environmental documentation and permitting Pacific as part of FEMA's nationwide upgrade to the requirements. Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM) format. Projects/Sanitary Landfill Design, Planning, To produce detailed base maps meeting FEMA Permitting and Environmental Documentation standards,RMTC has conducted flood plain New Kauai Landfill Planning and EIS,Kauai mapping,using both aerial methods and ground • (2020) surveys,as well as computerized hydraulic analyses Central Maui Landfill Maintenance Facility to determine flood elevations and inundation limits. • PER, Maui (2010) Projects / DFIRM and Riverine Flood Studies • County of Kauai Landfill Site Selection • South Kona Flood Study,Hawaii Island (2015) Planning,Kauai (2009) • Coastal and Riverine Flood Insurance Studies/ • Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill Lateral Restudies throughout FEMA Region IX, Expansion Environmental Impact Statement, including Hawaii,Guam,American Samoa, and Oahu (2006) CNMI (2009) • Study of Oahu Municipal Refuse Disposal • Puukapu Flood Study,Hawaii Island(2008) Alternatives,Oahu (2004) • Kihei Flood Study,Maui (2007) • Island-Wide Landfill Site Selection Planning, • Waiakea Stream Flood Study,Hawaii Island Oahu (2003) (2005) • Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill • FEMA Flood Insurance Study,Rota, Expansion EIS,Oahu (2002) (below) Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands • Central Maui Sanitary Landfill,Phases I-IV, (2000) (below) Maui(1990-2002) 7 ba RMTC planners have > - been involved in securing ,^ �'" w� environmental entitlements and • permitting for Oahu's .` Waimanalo Gulch •a 1'i- Sanitary Landfill • since 2002. 4. RMTC also has provided technical planning R. services for landfill closures. The closure plans { have addressed regulations concerning test pits, + °> fill material segregation,and ambient air t monitoring. Projects/Sanitary Landfill Closures • Pohakuloa Training Area Sanitary Landfill, �• '! Hawaii(1995) RMTC prepared an engineering planning study • Puuwaawaa Ranch Landfill Closure for flooding and drainage problems within Sinapalu Village on the Island of Rota. The Investigation,Hawaii (1994) hydrologic and hydraulic analyses were performed to identify flood hazards within the village. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 6 Technical Personnel:Civil Engineering Department Years of Professional Name Professional Engineer(PE), CivilCivilLEE)AP/GA Title Experience Civil-Hawaii Lam,Collins I Vice President/Manager,Civil 30 • • • Engineering Department Yamamoto,James I Vice President/Senior 46 • • • Civil Project Manager Luke,Craig I Vice President/Senior Civil 39 Project Manager Mendes,Kevin I Civil Project Manager 36 • • • Armstrong,Stacy I Civil Project Manager 35 • • • Okamoto,Michael I Civil Project Manager 33 ■ ■ ■ Nakaoka,Brent I Civil Project Manager 26 ■ ■ ■ Chong,Waiter I Civil Project Manager 35 • • Ring,Gordon I Civil Project Manager 32 • • • Tateishi,Jason I i Civil Project Manager 21 ■ ■ Miyashiro,Wayien I Civil Project Coordinator 21 • • Du,Chi I Civil Project Coordinator 19 • • Nakamura,Michael I Senior Civil Engineer 23 • • Tom,Gregory I Senior Civil Engineer 20 • • • Yong,Randall I Senior Civil Engineer 22 • • • Liao,Tsung-I I Senior Civil Engineer 22 • • • Inaba,Darren I Civil Engineer 13 • • • Luke,Cristina I Civil Engineer 11 ■ ■ Hong,Rayshi I Civil Engineer 11 • • Fong,Dylan I Civil Engineer 5 • • Shon,Jessica I Assistant Engineer II 8 EIT ■ Ninomiya,Matthew I Assistant Engineer II 6 ■ Co,Christopher I Assistant Engineer II 6 EIT ■ Kamikawa,Keenan I Assistant Engineer I 3 ■ Yu,Andrew I Assistant Engineer I 3 EIT ■ R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 7 Years of Professional Name Professional Engineer(PE), CM Eng. CM Eng. LEE®AP/GA Title Experience Civil-Hawaii Watanabe,Alyssa I Assistant Engineer I 2 EIT ■ Chun,Matisse I Assistant Engineer I 2 EIT ■ ■ Bernal,Jett I Assistant Engineer I 2 EIT • ENV SP Pasalo,Jared I Assistant Engineer I 1 • Ching,Benton I GIS and Geospatial 42 • • • Coordinator Coastal Eng. TOTAL 30 people 21 30 6 7 Note:EIT=Engineer-in-Training R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 8 ENVIRONMENTAL • Pukalani WWTP Expansion: Design-Build ENGINEERING • Construction Plans,Maui (2006) • Lihue WWTP Cleaning and Repair of Anaerobic RMTC has completed wastewater treatment and Digesters,Kauai (2002) collection system designs and numerous Kona International Airport Wastewater wastewater and water environment planning Reclamation System,Hawaii (2000) studies. The firm's environmental engineering practice was organized before the passage of the "' & f "+� +wp�'��' �` � � MBA Federal Water Pollution Control Act in 1972 - 7'W* (renamed the Clean Water Act). RMTC continues n . to have a large presence in wastewater and water ' quality engineering with its design of the Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) `' Headworks and Primary Clarifiers projects. q s �� The geographic range of the firm's wastewater A work has extended from metropolitan Honolulu s► x> R� to the remote Pacific regions of American Samoa, ". Palau,Ebeye,and South Korea. Facilities have ranged in size from individual systems for 40, . private homes,to systems sized for small e communities,to the 90-mgd Sand Island WWTP • serving metropolitan Honolulu (right). RMTC has recently completed the design for a major ,.. renovation of the facility. Wastewater Treatment Facilities - The Sand Island 90-mgd Wastewater Treatment Plant(WWTP)is the State of Hawaii's largest,serving metropolitan Honolulu. Beginning in Design and Studies 2006,RMTC provided the design for two upgrade and modernization projects totaling over$70 million in construction cost. RMTC has designed wastewater treatment plants throughout Hawaii and the Pacific region. Projects range from completely new facilities to complex phased upgrades and expansions,both of varying sizes. AEG Projects /Wastewater Treatment Facilities a R"`""r°""`°o OCOMNw"6F5 System Designs • Sand Island WWTP,Secondary Treatment, i Engineering Excellence 2025 Phase 2,Oahu (Ongoing) Grand Conceptor Award • Honouliuli WWTP,Secondary Treatment, Honouliuli Wastewater Treatment Oahu (ongoing) (see award plaque, right) Plant,Phase 1B-Secondary 1,11 Compliance Facilities • Sand Island WWTP Primary Expansion, Phase 2,Reconstruction,Oahu (2013) Farm:R.M.Towill Corporation • Eleele WWTP Plant Process Equipment Upgrades,Kauai (2012) • Sand Island WWTP Expansion,Phase 1,Odor Control System,Oahu (2008) • Sand Island WWTP Expansion-New RMTC won the ACEC Hawaii's highest honor, Grand Conceptor Award for the Honouliuli WWTP,Phase IB- Headworks and Primary Clarifiers,Oahu (2006) Secondary Compliance Facilities project in 2025. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 9 mumumumumumumumumummumumumuw, RMTC engineers prepare a variety of planning Projects/ Regional Wastewater Planning Studies studies to assist clients in determining the • Sand Island WWTP and Sewer Basin Facilities appropriate design requirements for wastewater Plan,Oahu (2020) systems,wastewater facilities,and components • Hualalai Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion of those facilities. Study,Hawaii Island (2013) Projects/Wastewater Treatment Facilities- • Licensing of Department of Hawaiian Home Planning Studies Lands Sewers to the City and County of • Sand Island WWTP Membrane Bioreactor Honolulu,Oahu (2009) Secondary Update Option,Oahu (2019) • Ocean Pointe Consolidated Sewer Master Plan, • Princeville WWTP Evaluation,Kauai (2007) Oahu (2008) • Manele WWTP Expansion Alternatives • Turtle Bay Sewer Master Plan,Oahu (2006) Study,Lanai (2007) • Lanai Utility Management (Wastewater,Water, • Kaupulehu WWTP Optimization and Facility Electrical Systems),Lanai (2005) Planning,Hawaii Island (2006) • Laie Wastewater Pump Station and Collection • Sand Island WWTP Design Report for System Expansion,Oahu (2003) Headworks,Primary Clarifiers and Solids • Islandwide Spill Containment/ Spill Response Handling,Oahu (2001) Plan for the City and County of Honolulu,Oahu • Makena Wastewater Reclamation System (1997) Basis of Design Report and Engineering • Islandwide Wastewater Planning Study for the Study,Maui (1999) U.S. Department of Defense,Oahu (1996) • Waianae WWTP Secondary Upgrades,Oahu (1994) (below) Wastewater Collection and Conveyance Systems RMTC has provided design services for numerous wastewater conveyance systems. These systems include pump station and force main studies and designs and sewer system studies. Other related - ;$ - _+ work includes repairs of sewers and normal gravity and new low-pressure sewer system designs. ttyy Projects/Collection and Conveyance Systems • Lihue Wastewater Sewer System Due Diligence, Kauai (ongoing) -- „�ri� Tom, • Beachwalk Wastewater Pump Station Action 442�,� Plan Modifications (2017 in construction) • Kalaeloa Wastewater Pump Station(New),Oahu RMTC's design work for wastewater facilities in West Oahu began in the early 1980s with the Honouliuli Wastewater (2017) Treatment Plant.Later,RMTC designed secondary upgrade • Papakolea Sewer System Improvements,Oahu improvements to the regional Waianae WWTP,shown above. (2017 in construction) Regional Wastewater Planning Studies • Papakolea Sewer System Condition Assessment, Oahu (2012) Many of RMTC's wastewater projects have been • Fort DeRussy Wastewater Pump Station regional or islandwide in scope.Projects listed Modification,Oahu (2009) below do not deal with a particular WWTP,but • Beachwalk Wastewater Pump Station to Ala rather multiple facilities within a larger region. Moana Park Sewer,Phase I,Force Main, Oahu The projects listed below have enabled RMTC to (2009) gain insight into all of the major WWTPs and • Beachwalk Pump Station Condition Assessment, pumping station facilities on Oahu. Oahu (2008) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 10 Trickling Filter-Related Processes RMTC has gained national and international PROJECT recognition for providing services on trickling filter related processes. RMTC was retained to n. Ongoing Sand Island WWTP 9 g conduct inspections,analysis,and evaluations on - Secondary Treatment,Phase 2 both mainland and international facilities outside of Hawaii. The following are trickling filter Ongoing Honouliuli WWTP related projects which resulted in reports on how A Secondary Treatment best to upgrade or repair wastewater facilities at locations other than in Hawaii. ,. Sand Island WWTP Primary Expansion Projects/Small Wastewater Systems ' `..,4 y 2020 Phase 2 Reconstruction • Salt Lake City Water Reclamation Facility Wastewater Plant Capacity and Optimization 1 'Ai Beachwalk WWPS Improvements and Study,Salt Lake City,UT;retained by Water - 2013 Beachwalk WWPS to Ala Moana Park Works Engineers (2013) w Sewer,Phase 1,Force Main • Ore-Ida Foods,Ontario,Oregon(2011); retained by SPX Filter Media Manufacturer. Sand Island WWTP Primary Expansion • The South Bayside System Authority, 2012 Phase 1,Odor Control System Redwood City, CA (2010);retained by CDM Consulting Engineers. • The Koror Wastewater Treatment Plant, • lilt 2009 Ala Moana WWPS Modifications Koror,Palau (1997) ► Small Wastewater Systems Laie WWPS and Collection RMTC also has completed analysis and design _ 2007 System Expansion for numerous small-scale wastewater systems, including"cesspool conversions." Over the past . Sand Island WWTP Expansion- few years there has been a demand for the s '_�, - 2005 New Headworks and Primary Clarifiers closure or conversion of existing large-capacity cesspools in response to a ban on such cesspools Kailua Regional WWTP Expansion by the United States Environmental Protection 1998 Study and Design,Phases I,II and Ill Agency. Conversion designs and installations have been completed on Oahu,Maui,and Hawaii. In the majority of situations,RMTC's - 1996 Waianae WWTP Secondary replacement designs featured septic tanks and Treatement Facility leach fields or converted seepage pits. Projects/Small Wastewater Systems11"" 1985 Honouliuli WWTP Primary Facilities • Kamehameha Schools Cesspool Remediation w; Project,Statewide (ongoing) • Large Capacity Cesspool Conversion Valley Ahuimanu Pre treatment Facility of the Temples,Oahu(2005) f' ' ..j 19$2 and Pump Station Design • Dillingham Ranch House Individual Wastewater System,Oahu (2005) .. .. • Mauna Kea Golf Course Cesspool ""= 1972 Sand Island WWTP Conversion,Hawaii Island (2005) • Kinoole Cesspool Conversion,Oahu(2005) Historical timeline of major RMTC environmental engineering projects. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 11 Technical Personnel:Environmental Engineering Department Name Years of Professional B.S. MS. Professional Engineer(PE), Env./Civil Env./Civil Eng. LEED AP/GA Title Experience Civil-Hawaii Eng. or Higher Yukumoto,Kyle Vice President/Manager,Environmental 30 • • • Engineering Department Nishikawa,Jaime 23 • • • • Environmental Project Manager Wong,now Ping 24 ■ ■ ■ Chief of Wastewater Technology Miyasato,Ann 24 • • • • Environmental Project Coordinator Tasaka,Jayson 12 • • • Senior Environmental Engineer Imanaka,Nicole 12 ■ ■ ENV SP Environmental Engineer Tsuchida,Tyler 9 • • • Environmental Engineer Ichikawa,Chelsea 10 • ■ Environmental Engineer Bissen,Brian 6 • • Environmental Engineer Asper,Joshua 6 • • Environmental Engineer Suda,Jonathan 6 EIT ■ Assistant Engineer II Lee,Sheldon 5 • Assistant Engineer I Washlno,Steven 5 EIT ■ Assistant Engineer I Kagamlda,Connor 4 EIT ■ ■ ENV SP Assistant Engineer I Ancheta,Jacen 3 EIT ■ ■ Assistant Engineer I Fong,Sue 31 A.S.ARCH. Senior Draftsperson/CADD Technician DRAFTING Tsutsul,Blake 12 A.S.GRAPHIC Design Visualization Artist DESIGN TOTAL 17 people 10 15 8 2 Note:EIT=Engineer-in-Training R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 12 SURVEYING & • Softcopy photogrammetry technology,including automated and semi-automated extraction of PHOTOG RAM M ETRY Digital Elevation Model (DEM) data and RMTC has one of the largest surveying practices preparation of high resolution digital in the State of Hawaii. RMTC has three licensed orthophotography. surveyors plus experienced and technically proficient surveying field crews on two islands (Oahu and Hawaii). The firm's surveying �A - capabilities are complemented by an extensive I aerial photography library of Hawaii and the Pacific dating back to 1949. RMTC offers a full range of aerial photogrammetry services Is including digital orthophotography. Surveying Services RMTC's Surveying Department has the capability to provide a full range of surveying RMTC surveyors conduct field surveys utilizing the and related services including: latest in GPS technology:the Trimble RIO GNSS System. • Construction stakeout surveys • Boundary surveys Topographic Surveying • Land title surveys RMTC performs hundreds of surveys each year, a • Aerial photography and aerial topographic vast number of which are topographic surveys for surveys projects throughout Hawaii. From small residential • American Land Title Association(ALTA) lots to projects encompassing thousands of acres, surveys each survey assignment is analyzed to determine the • Digital terrain modeling most cost-effective method to meet project • Global positioning system(GPS) surveys requirements. For topographic surveys of less • As-built surveys densely vegetated areas over 25 acres in size,RMTC • Shoreline certification often utilizes in-house capabilities in aerial • Preliminary and final design layouts photogrammetry to yield cost and time savings. • Consolidation and subdivision applications Projects /Topographic Surveying Use of Advanced Technologies . Honolulu Rail Transit Project,Real Estate Mapping and Surveying,Oahu (ongoing) RMTC has steadily kept pace with new . Kapalama Container Terminal Yard,Honolulu surveying and mapping technologies. Examples Harbor,Oahu (2015) include: • Nuuanu Reservoir,Oahu (2015) • Furthered existing"Scan-to-BIM",and"Scan- • Puukapu Pastoral Lots Water System,Surveying to-CAD" workflows by acquiring a model of and Traffic Improvements,Hawaii Island (2014) the fastest laser scanner on the market,Leica • Kalakaua Avenue Sidewalks,Oahu (2011) Geosystem s RTC 360. • Hoakalei Country Club,Oahu (2009) • Dual frequency Global Positioning System • Waialua Surveying,Various Parcels,Oahu(2008) (GPS) surveying,including kinematic • Ewa Lot 16915 and 16916 Consolidation and techniques Resubdivision,Oahu (2007) • Aerial photo control using airborne GPS • Marconi Point Subdivision of Lot 160-B,Oahu combined with an inertial measurement unit (2006) (IMU) • Ewa Villages Extension of Kapolei Parkway, Phase 8A,8B,and 8C,Oahu (2005) R. M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 13 mumumumumumumumumumumumumumm • North-South Road Phase 1A, 1B, and 1C, Projects/ Parcel Subdivision and Consolidation Oahu (2004) • Various Agricultural Lot Subdivisions,Oahu (Ongoing) • Turtle Bay Subdivision Mapping,Shoreline Surveying,and Conservation Easements for `;'r r LL Turtle Bay Resort,Oahu (2019);1,4 L • Subdivision of Various Parcels and Land Court Approval,Waialua and Mokuleia,Oahu (2008) I ' • Honuapo Ranch, Consolidation and Resubdivision,Hawaii Island (2008) • Hamakua Property Consolidation and Resubdivision,Hawaii Island (2008) • RMTC surveyors perform a topographic survey at Onomea-Kaupakauea Consolidation and the Daniel K.Inouye International Airport, Oahu. Resubdivision,Hawaii Island (2007) • Ewa Lot 16915 and 16916 Consolidation and Boundary Surveying Resubdivision,Oahu, (2007) RMTC is proud of its long history of performing Aerial Topographic Mapping boundary surveys throughout the State of Hawaii. These have been performed for both RMTC has long been an industry innovator and small properties and large land tracts of up to leader in the field of photogrammetry. Aerial 10,000+acres. topographic mapping has proven particularly effective in surveying large expanses of unvegetated Projects/ Boundary Surveys lava fields on Hawaii and for any project requiring • Metes and Bounds Survey,Legal Description topographic information for large parcels. and Monumentation for Oahu and Big Island Army Training Lands Leased from State of RMTC developed and patented a process which Hawaii Island (2023) combined topographic line data with an orthophoto image and was the first surveying firm in Hawaii to • Pupukea Rockfall Assessment,Boundary introduce aerial photography for roadway planning. Survey and Topographic Mapping,Oahu (2022) Projects /Aerial Topographic Mapping • Huleia National Wildlife Refuge,Kauai • Kalaeloa Parcels 1,2,and 3,Oahu (2022) (2012) • Aerial Mapping and Topographic Survey and • Pohakuloa Training Area (PTA) West Land Cadastral Mapping of University of Hawaii West Acquisition RFP Preparation,Aerial Oahu,Oahu (2020) Topographic Survey and Metes and Bounds • Aerial Topographic Mapping and Digital Survey,Hawaii Island (1010 acres),for the Orthophoto of Lihue Airport,Kauai (2016) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (2009) • Lanai Airport,Lanai (2013) • Wehilani at Waikoloa Boundary Survey, • Saddle Road,West Side,Hawaii Island (2010) Hawaii Island (2008) • Makakilo Drive Extension,Oahu (2009) • Boundary Survey for the Old Volcano Trail, • Route 11 Mapping,Hawaii Island(2009) Hawaii Island (2006) • Route 130 Mapping,Hawaii Island (2009) Parcel Subdivision and Consolidation • Pohakuloa Training Area (PTA) West Land Acquisition RFP Preparation,Aerial Topographic RMTC surveyors understand the requirements Survey and Metes and Bounds Survey,Hawaii and are experienced in the preparation,filing Island(2009) and recordation of subdivisions under the Land • Kona International Airport Terminal Expansion, Court and Regular System. Hawaii Island (2009) • Lanai Affordable Housing Area,Lanai (2009) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 14 IIMMERMINNWIMMEIN • Moaula Planned Unit Community,Molokai cadastral surveys than any other surveying firm in (2008) the State. • Makakilo Quarry,Oahu (2008) Projects/Cadastral Surveying • Mamalahoa Bypass Road,Roadway • Alignment and Right-of-Way Mapping, Cadastral Mapping,University of Hawaii West Hawaii Island (2008) Oahu,Oahu,HI(2021) • Honolulu High-Capacity Rail Transit • Cadastral Exhibit Mapping-Waikoloa,Hawaii 2007 Island(2020) Oahu Corridor Project, ( ) • Eleele Urban Expansion Aerial Topographic • Makena Resort Control Monuments,Maui (2008) Mapping,Kauai (2007) • Hualalai Vistas Subdivision,Hawaii Island • Kaena Point Water System,Oahu (2007) (2008) • Leeward Bikeway,Waipio Access Point Road • Waikoloa Highlands Golf Course and to Lualualei Naval Road,Oahu (2007) Subdivision,Hawaii Island (2006) • Waikoloa Lots,Hawaii Island (2006) ALTA Surveying • Waiakea Stream Flood Control,Hawaii Island(2006) ALTA (American Land Title Association) surveys • Aina Lea Development,Phase 1, Increment 1, are performed according to the"Accuracy Standards Hawaii Island (2005) for Land Title Surveys" which are used nationally to • North-South Road,Phase 1C,Oahu(2007); ensure consistency of results and documentation. Phases 1A and 1B,Oahu (2005) RMTC surveyors have performed hundreds of such • Villages of Kapolei,Village 6,Maluohai, surveys,primarily to support resort and commercial Oahu (2001) development throughout the State of Hawaii. • Farrington Highway Safety Improvements, Projects/ALTA Surveying Nanakuli to Makaha,Oahu(2000) (below) • Various Wailea Maui Properties ALTA/NSPS *3 Land Title Surveys,Maui (Ongoing) off ' • Lihue Industrial Park,Kauai (2017) , I 1 , '.. • Kahului Airport Industrial Subdivision,Maui - i 11. , , (2017) j '' " Kapolei Business Park,Oahu (2016) • King Kamehameha Kona Beach Hotel,Hawaii PP ' (2016) °'V t 0 - ., • Waipahu Industrial Park,Oahu (2015) s> ' • Navy Family Housing PPV,Oahu (2012) •41 �. • Pagoda Hotel,Oahu (2010) .` • Hilo Medical Building,Hawaii(2008) • Orchid at Mauna Lani Resort,Hawaii (2008) al,°-4( ' �. ,� Flood Elevation Certifications For the 17-mile Farrington Highway Safety Improvements RMTC also has prepared Flood Elevation project,RMTC engineers used aerial topographic surveys to Certifications for real estate firms. The Flood support civil design. Elevation Certificate is an important administrative Cadastral Surveying tool of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). This certificate,used only to certify building Surveys that are performed for the purpose of elevations,is used to provide elevation information determining land boundaries,for the subdivision to ensure compliance with floodplain management of parcels of land,and for the registration and ordinances, determine insurance premium rates,and transfer of property,are generally referred to as support a request for a Letter of Map Amendment cadastral surveys.RMTC has conducted more (LOMA) or Letter of Map Revision(LOMR). R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 15 Surveys Supporting Shoreline Certification recordation of subdivisions under both the Hawaii Process Land Court and regular (Bureau of Conveyances) systems. Because many of Hawaii's premier resorts and resort-oriented residences are waterfront Projects/ Recordation properties,RMTC surveyors have extensive • Waialua Surveying,Various Parcels,Oahu experience with performing surveys needed to (Ongoing) obtain shoreline certification. • Kapolei Village Center Design,Oahu (2008) The firm has performed this work throughout ▪ Ewa Lot 16915 and 16916 Consolidation and Hawaii,Oahu,Lanai,and Maui. Resubdivision,Oahu (2007) • Marconi Point Subdivision of Lot 160-B,Oahu Projects /Surveys for Shoreline Certification (2006) • Turtle Bay Resort(ongoing) • Kapolei Village#2,Rentals,Oahu (2006) • Wailea Renaissance Resort,Maui (2008) • Kapolei Village#5,Affordable Housing,Oahu • Hualalai Resort,Hawaii Island (2008) (2006) • 49 Black Sand Beach,Hawaii Island (2008) • Kapolei High School Fort Barrett Road • Club Lanai,Hulupoe,Lanai (2006) Driveway,Oahu (2006) Recordation under the Land Court and • Ewa Villages Extension of Kapolei Parkway, Phase 8A,8B and 8C,Oahu (2005) Regular (Bureau of Conveyances) • North-South Road Parcel Maps,Oahu (2004) Systems • Farrington Highway,Replacement of Makaha RMTC surveyors understand the requirements Bridges 3 and 3A,Oahu (2004) and actively practice the preparation,filing,and Technical Personnel:Surveying&Photogrammetry Department Name Years of Licensed Land Licensed,Land B.S. Title Professional Surveyor,Hawaii Court,Hawaii Civil Eng. Experience Tanoue,David 35 Juris Doctor* Vice President/Manager,Surveying&Planning Departments Suzuki,Ryan 30 ■ ■ ■ Surveying Project Manager Valdez,BenJamin 38 • • Senior Surveyor/Photogrammetrist Bumanglag,Al Greg 41 Surveyor Toba,Daniel 19 • Assistant Surveyor II Mashlyama,Nathan 4 • Assistant Surveyor II Monlz,Laakea 5 Assistant Surveyor II TOTAL 7 people+ 2 1 4 6 field crews *Mr.Tanoue is a licensed attorney(Hawaii State Bar Association). R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 16 GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION • South Kona Flood Study,Hawaii Island (2013) SYSTEMS (GIS) • Stream Diversion Study,Statewide (2009) Since 1993,RMTC has provided GIS services for • Digital Flood Insurance Rate Mapping and numerous public and private entities on a FIS Text Production,Oahu (2009) diverse array of projects. We have significant Kamehameha Schools,Non-Residential experience with GIS and Facilities Management Land Inventory,Oahu (2009) Systems (FMS),from gathering data that will be • Kamehameha Schools,Kapalama Campus, used in our client's system to the actual Utility System Mapping(Conversion of development of the database and maps.For Survey Map to GIS Files),Oahu (2008) Federal,State and County agencies and the • Maui Public Facilities Inventory,Maui (2007) military,as well as private clients,RMTC has • Lanai 911 GIS Mapping,Lanai (2007) compiled digital mapping data to be used as the • Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill Lateral geographical basis for the GIS or FMS systems Expansion,Oahu (2004) (below) for planning and engineering analysis. . Road Asset Inventory,Hawaii Island (2004) Projects / Geographic Information Systems • Statewide Airport Asbestos Abatement • Honolulu Harbor Master Plan,Oahu Study,Statewide (2003) (ongoing) • GIS Project File Development for Guam • Kahului Airport Master Plan Update,Maui Conservation Mapping of U.S. Naval (2017) Installations,Territory of Guam(1999) • South Hilo Farms Soil and Water • Tripler Army Medical Center Master Plan, Conservation Plans,Hawaii Island (2013) Oahu (1998) • Oahu Landfill Siting Project,Oahu (2013) View of Waimonalo Gulch Ko Olina,Second Lagoon Road Permined 5 Years 111.11111.11.111 10 Years 15 Years For the Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill Lateral Expansion Environmental Impact Statement,ArcGIS's 3D mapping capability was used to illustrate the area of the landfill expansion and simulate its relative mass from different physical viewpoints in the community. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 17 WI' Technical Personnel:Geographic Information Systems Name Years of Licensed in B.S.Civil or M.S.Civil or Title Professional Hawaii Equivalent Equivalent Experience Yamamoto,James 46 PE ■ ■ Vice President/Senior Civil Project Manager Ching,Benton 42 PE ■ ■ GIS and Geospatial Coordinator Suzuki,Ryan 30 LLS/ LLC ■ Surveying Project Manager/GIS Specialist Nlermann,James 29 AICP • Planning Project Coordinator/GIS Specialist Liao,Tsung-I 22 PE ■ ■ Senior Civil Engineer/GIS Specialist Staples,Kelly 14 ■** Senior Planner/GIS Specialist TOTAL 6 5 4 5 *Mr.Niermann has a Masters in Urban and Regional Planning. **Ms.Staples has a Master of Science Degree in Natural Resources and Environmental Management. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 18 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT • Sunset Beach Recreation Center,Oahu (2009) (bottom) AND PROG RAM MANAGEMENT . Ronald McDonald House at Judd Hillside,Oahu (2006) Construction Management • Villages of Kapolei 7 and 8,Maluohai,Oahu Over the past ten years RMTC has completed an (2006) estimated 50 construction management projects • Kahe Power Plant Fuel Oil Tank Fire Loop and with total construction costs of over$900 million. Fire Pump House,Oahu (2004) Among the pioneering ventures attributed to the • Installation of Field Turf at Aloha Stadium,Oahu firm is the first private construction management (2003) practice serving government clients in Hawaii. • Water System Improvements,Phase 2,University That proud tradition, started in 1974 with of Hawaii at Manoa,Oahu (1999) projects for the State of Hawaii,Department of • HOSHA Improvements,University of Hawaii at Transportation(HDOT) and other agencies, Manoa,Oahu (1999) continues without interruption. Through this and • School of Architecture,University of Hawaii at other wide-ranging experience, our construction Manoa,Oahu (1999) inspectors have gained both technical and • Parking Structure Phase II,University of Hawaii practical knowledge of various types of at Manoa,Oahu (1999) infrastructure projects and developed strong • Makai Campus Improvements,University of working relationships with owners and project Hawaii at Manoa,Oahu (1999) managers. • West Loch Elderly Housing,Oahu (1997) RMTC construction managers have overseen the • Pacific Ocean Science and Technology Center, development of numerous projects including site University of Hawaii at Manoa,Oahu (1997) work, subdivision,roadways,airport and harbor facilities,wastewater treatment facilities,utility f" - improvements,new building construction, building renovation work,electrical,telephone and communication improvements,and air conditioning improvements. i Projects/CM for Building Sitework and Housing Developments -= • PASHA Maintenance,Marine Operations, Administration,and Guard House Buildings, Honolulu Harbor,Oahu (2024) • Joint Traffic Management Center,Oahu Joint Traffic Management Center,Oahu(2021) (2021) (right top) Construction Cost:$54M • Waikiki Improvements,Kalakaua Avenue Sunset Beach Recreation Sidewalk,Phase 2,Oahu (2020) Center Oahu(2009) • Laiopua Village 4 Subdivision,Phase 1 - _ Construction Cost:$2.5M Akau,Hawaii Island (2015) • Ala Moana Boulevard / Auahi Street Sewer ' Rehabilitation,Ph. 1 and 2,Oahu (2015) ;Arm_- • Kunia De Monte Village Fire Protection Line, L F , Oahu (2012) r • City BWS Public Services Building A/C System Improvements,Oahu (2012) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 19 Projects/ CM for Water and Wastewater Facilities Projects / CM for Highways, Roadways, and Bridges • Hilo Wastewater Treatment Plant • Queen Kaahumanu Highway,Phase II,Hawaii Rehabilitation and Replacement-Phase 1, (2019) Hawaii Island (Ongoing) • Kalaeloa Boulevard Improvements,Oahu (2018) • Environmental Support Facilities at • City and County of Honolulu,Reconstruction of Honouliuli Wastewater Treatment Plant and Concrete Sidewalks IDIQ,Oahu (2018) Access Road Improvements,Oahu (Ongoing) . Kealakaha Stream Bridge Replacement,Hawaii • Honolulu Board of Water Supply, CM for Island(2010) (below) Various Water System Operations Projects, • Curb Ramps at Various Locations,Oahu(2006) Oahu (Ongoing) • Pedestrian Facilities and ADA Compliance, • As-needed CM Services Contract for Kauai Statewide (2006) Department of Water: Kaumualii Highway . Farrington Highway Widening,Oahu (1998) 16-inch Main and Emergency Pump • Ewa Villages Pavement Replacement Work for Connection and Hanapepe Road 6-inch Main Renton Road and Various Roads,Oahu (1996) Replacement,Kauai (2022) • Villages of Kapolei Backbone Roadway Network, • Kalaeloa Business Park Wastewater Pump Oahu (1994) Station,Oahu (2018) • Kakaako Improvement Districts 1,2 and 3,Oahu • Ala Moana Boulevard / Auahi Street Sewer (1988-1993) Rehabilitation,Phase 2,Oahu (2017) • Ala Moana 69-inch Sewer Rehabilitation, Oahu (2017) IAv , ..`., • Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant '' Ultraviolet Disinfection Facility and Effluent Pump Station,Oahu (2006) (below) • Hart Street Wastewater Pump Station Force `�- "* Main Replacement(Through Honolulu -,.. � '^,.•, Harbor),Oahu (2002) +;. "'i ' m • Kona International Airport,Wastewater q :'_ \ _ Treatment Plant,Hawaii Island (2001) • Papaikoa Wastewater Treatment Plant, - Hawaii Island (1990s) / • Wailua Wastewater Treatment Plant,Kauai Kealakaha Stream Bridge Replacement,Hawaii(2010) (1990s) Construction Cost:$36M -�. Projects / CM for Airports and Harbors =- ,,. mils ,f. • NDWP Roadway/Terminal Signage Improvements,Daniel K. Inouye International R -�� -:- in„` Airport (HNL),Oahu (ongoing) i1 If A� 1111 �, •: • CM Services for Miscellaneous Terminal Repairs/Upgrades Lihue Airport: Terminal J� ii Siding Repairs,Kauai (2021) �!' • Hangar 110 Improvements,Phase IV,Kalaeloa Airport,Oahu (2018) • Elliott Street New Employee Parking Lot,HNL, °� ° Oahu (2017) .�. 1 • Hangar 110 Improvements,Phase II,Kalaeloa Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant Ultraviolet Airport,Oahu (2015) Disinfection Facility and Pump Station,Oahu(2006) Construction Cost:$81M R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 20 • Runway 26L Pavement Improvements,HNL, • Honolulu Harbor,Pier 2 Cruise Terminal,Oahu Oahu (2014) (2006) (right middle) • Overseas Terminal Chiller Plant • Honolulu Harbor,Pier 19 Ferry Terminal,Oahu Replacement,HNL,Oahu (2013) (2003) (right bottom) • Airfield Striping and Miscellaneous , Improvements,KOA,Hawaii Island (2013) ,.. • Central Concourse Reroofing and Spall - Repair,HNL,Oahu (2012) 11 z • Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Station .�+ -,✓+�► _- . Improvements,Molokai (2011) - - q,: S 0 t -- • HNL, Air Conditioning Modifications,Phase y' r •"=__�` :r- - II,Diamond Head Chiller Plant and Common "' ' _ e Chilled Water Loop,Oahu (2009) (below) ` �� ' a 1 , Air Conditioning Modifications, —- , Phase II,Diamond Head Chiller —' i Plant and Common Chilled Water Various Construction Projects,Kona International Airport Itb i, Loop,HNL,Oahu(2009) (1998-2009) .• Construction Cost:$10.5M+ :'°0 5�� i -,,. Construction Cost: p • Additional projects not listed above under"Projects-CM for i pal Diamond Head Chiller Plant Airports"include: P,7 III tomI ,. " $13.7M II' 1,�4�iti r'1a, •Common Chilled Water Loop- • Terminal Improvements Phases I,II,III $11 7M • Wastewater Treatment Plant ," • Signage and Graphics Improvements • Postal Site Preparation .„4:" 11. . • Peripheral Road and Parking j • Aircraft Rescue/Fire Fighting Training Facility • Runway/Taxiway Extension and Overlay • Environmental Compliance Measures,HNL, Oahu (2008) Washwater Containment,HNL,Oahu (2008) 'a Pier 2 Cruise Terminal, • Honolulu Harbor,Oahu(2006) • Wiki Wiki Roadway Modifications,HNL, ~ fm _ Construction Cost:$24.5M Oahu (2008) • Roof Rehabilitation for Building 349,HNL, Oahu (2008) 1 1 N. 1 • Kona International Airport,Parking Lot '~ 4 - �- - Expansion,Phases I and II,Hawaii Island (2009) (right top) A , • Molokai Airport,Runway 5-23 Pavement Repairs,Molokai(2008) �,� , � m • Kalaeloa Airport,Runway and Taxiway Improvements,Oahu (2007) _ • Lanai Airport,Replace Terminal Air ‘I V k Conditioning Units and Runway Monitoring \ - ____ System,Oahu (2007) • Kahului Airport,Runway 5-23 and Taxiways "` Pavement Repairs,Maui (2007) • Kapalua Airport,Overlay Runway,Maui (2006) Ferry Terminal at Pier 19,Honolulu Harbor,Oahu(2003) Construction Cost:$4.3M R. M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 21 Program Management Hoopili Development,Oahu (Ongoing) (below) Program management involves the coordination Ho'opili is a 1,515-acre master planned development of simultaneously occurring,interrelated proposed in Ewa,Oahu.The development plans to projects.As program manager,RMTC has been incorporate single and multi-family residential, engaged to navigate nearly one-half billion commercial, schools,parks,and open space land dollars worth of capital improvement projects, uses. RMTC was commissioned by developer DR involving planning,design,and construction Horton to provide project management and phases. professional engineering services to assist in developing infrastructure and mass grading plans to Projects/ Program Management satisfy anticipated conditions of the re-zoning from Engineering Services for the Programs of the agricultural to residential designation. Division of Collection System Maintenance, Specific details of RMTC's scope of work include: Oahu (Ongoing) • Review of the current development goals,future RMTC is assisting the Division of Collection programs and anticipates changes,and present System Maintenance (CSM) with the permit condition and requirements. development,implementation,and support of • Assess the existing infrastructure and site CSM Programs and Studies established or driven conditions. by the wastewater Consent Decree and for • Assess engineering requirements related to compliance with State and Federal requirements. backbone infrastructure development. RMTC is providing both engineering services for • Assess the mass grading requirements of the site. various studies and maintenance activities,and • Assess plan implementation and phasing construction management and inspection strategies. services for the Rehabilitation of Sewer Lines on • Develop order-of-magnitude infrastructure cost Oahu IDIQ contract. estimates for various infrastructure systems. RMTC's scope includes: • Coordinate with various approving agencies • Management of the Rehabilitation of Sewer related to project permitting and implementation Lines on Oahu IDIQ contract requirements. • Assist CSM with preparation of IDIQ ,, q Contract Bid Documents. • Conduct a Force Main Performance Study on __ all of the City's wastewater pump stations. - • Conduct quarterly Pipeline Corrosion and Cathodic Protection Surveys for force mains. k• Assist CSM to revise the existing Wastewater Design Standards for pump stations and r. X force mains. ° +; Hoopili Development will include 1,515 acres of single and multi- • Develop a System Management Plan. family residential,commercial,school,parks,and open space. • Assist CSM with design review of the Islandwide Pump Retrofit program. Sand Island Basin Program Management,Oahu • Provide additional services as requested by (2001-2006) (next page, top left) CSM. RTMC was program manager for the City and • Review of the current development goals, County of Honolulu's$350-million-dollar upgrade of future programs and anticipates changes,and the Sand Island WWTP and related facilities within present permit condition and requirements. the Sand Island Basin. The program management • Assess the existing infrastructure and site portion included managing the schedule for 11 conditions. individual wastewater projects. Status reports to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency were based R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 22 on the updated schedule prepared by RMTC, - 1 with inputs from the City and contractors. —�� hur _ _ „ ,, v.- te a �Wl m RMTC assisted the State Department ofTransportation, i �,.� ` -` Highways Division,with management of the highly-expedited design and construction of over 1,600 curb ramps statewide. "" - - -. - Total cost of the project exceeded$22.1 million. ,«'` h T • �. Villages of Kapolei and Related Projects,Oahu r t �:" (1990-1994) (below) . 49 d'. *\ , ��'L, In addition to the firms work on design and � ' ..� � , ' 1 '' ,�i ,' „ ' surveying,RMTC program managers oversaw .,' 1 " .� multiple projects for the State of Hawaii's extensive * . a le?,---. . : Y ,,,- ti Villages of Kapolei development.Projects under the '-I ? program management umbrella included:Villages of -=`S �� ' z :-= Kapolei Backbone Infrastructure,Phase 1 and Phase n . ' I- 'I• 2;Village 6,Maluohai Subdivision;Kapolei Parkway „. v rmum RTMC was program manager for the City and County of Bridge and 18" Relief Sewer-Kamaaha Avenue;and Honolulu's$350-million-dollar upgrade of the Sand Island WWTP Makai Villages 7 and 8,Road A. and related facilities within the Sand Island Basin. Master A-E,Pedestrian Facilities and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) t y r `may RMTC program managers Compliance,Statewide (2004-2005) (below) ,;j,'�� supervised a wide range of M+w ,"s r construction projects at the The State of Hawaii,Department of -^ ' Villages of Kapolei. Transportation(HDOT),had to meet terms of a federal consent decree deadline of July 2005 to complete ADA improvements at roadway • intersections statewide.HDOT called upon RMTC as Master A-E Program Manager. In this I role,RMTC engineers managed multiple concurrent projects statewide being completed (F by six individual civil engineering firms. The work program included design and construction of =r approximately 1,600 curb ramps on five islands as well as emergency call boxes in remote locations. This highly-accelerated ro ect 1 p j , in Ito required both design and construction to be ,* completed within approximately 15 months. I _ �, Construction cost totaled over$22.1 million. `ym R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 23 Ewa Villages Revitalization, Oahu(1996-2000) (top right) The City and County of Honolulu acquired the Ewa Villages after the closure of Ewa Sugar Plantation. RMTC was commissioned as - program manager to satisfy the City's objectives - 1 ' of providinghousingopportunities for the �,;,,,,,, ,_ ,„„,!, 11 pp � � . plantation tenants,preserving the historic plantation villages,and satisfying the affordable housing demand on Oahu. r _ :w - Ewa Villages Revitalization project, Oahu RMTC developed a comprehensive Master Plan that retained existing architectural elements and provided for the rehabilitation of existing buildings and the development of 950 new residential units. RMTC was responsible for the following deliverables: • Comprehensive Master Plan • Environmental Impact Statement • Topographic survey • Hazardous waste investigation • Construction documents for the West Loch master planned THIRD ANNUAL Oahu infrastructure, golf course,and rehabilitation PROJECT OF THE YEAR AWARD community, FIRST PLACE 1981I of existing and new homes THE CITY AND COL MTV OF HONOLULU PRESENTS THIS AWARD TO THE WEST LOCH ESTATES West Loch Master Planned Community,Oahu DEVEL°PER CITY AND COUNTY OP HONOLULU D DEPARTMENT Of HOUSING ANOGOM DEVELOP., 5° MVNITY DEVELOP (1990-1994) (bottom right) PRACPAL`°NLTANT RµTOWILLCORPORAT°N CATEGORIES Of HOUSING AND PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT AND MUM (�-� 1 (� DESIGN THISPLANNED DEVELOPMENT IS PRAISEWORTHY NOT ONLY As Program/Project Manager of this award- PROVIDSOR E M00 A ATS0T R HOMESANDELDPR f THE CHOUS CNG OMMUNITY RESIDE. `Y ICH MUAiItt OrNDSCOM YARDS sOiDENY5 wILL[N10vOekifNSNE nM£NITIf5,UN0.5CM1PE0 YARDS winning project of the City and County of ,PECTACULARVIEOUIETCESVAIACS.AXD'SARIMRBIDNr°THE ANDGREENBE ' VIEWS Of THE WAIM1NAfR AND'SARI HARBOR I i PRESENTED THIS DAY MARCHER 1.9 Honolulu,RMTC was responsible for the following contract deliverables: M. CCALL 4.411 • Comprehensive community master plan = including single-and multi-family homes g' (West Loch Fairways and West Loch Estates), m � elderly housing,commercial, golf course and • � s __ shoreline park • Environmental impact statement • Topographic survey ; • • Archaeological survey • Construction documents for the infrastructure; golf course,clubhouse and y. maintenance facility;and shoreline park. • Construction management and inspections of For the Ewa Villages Revitalization project and West Loch master the project planned community,RMTC's comprehensive services included preparing the master plan and civil design,then conducting program • Coordinating lot turnover with the management at subsequent phases of development. homebuilders(developers) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 24 Technical Personnel:Construction Management Department Certifications YearsProfessional Civil Constr. Field Storm of Name Engineer Engineering QualProfessiona . Sampling Water Other Title E efien�i license, Degree(s)or Mgmt. &Testing BMP (PE)Hawaii Similar (USACE) (HDOT) (C&C) - OSHA Safety and Health - ATSSA Traffic Control Tech - Pervious Concrete Tech - Master Certificate-Concrete Construction Management Inouye,Michael - Fall Protection Construction Management 40 B.S. • • - ACI Adhesive Anchor Department Manager Installation Inspector - Pipeline Assessment and Certification Program(PACP) - Manhole Assessment and Certification Program(MACP) - Lateral Assessment and Certification Program(LACP) - Certified Construction Manager - OSHA Safety and Health - Cured-in-Place Pipe Installation,Inspection - ATSSA Traffic Control Tech - Pervious Concrete Tech - Confined Space Trained - Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Coordinator Yee,Lydia 36 ■ B.S. ■ • - Certified Inspector of Senior Construction Manager Sediment&Erosion Control - Fall Protection - ACI Adhesive Anchor Installation Inspector - ACI Concrete Anchor Installation Inspector - DOT BMP Training - ASBI Grouting Training - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP - NHI Drill Shaft Inspector - Government Contracts Hee,Gregory 49 R.A. M.A. Senior Construction Manager Architecture - OSHA Safety and Health - Pervious Concrete Tech - ACI Adhesive Anchor Takahashi,Gary 36 • B.S. ■ a Installation Inspector Senior Construction Manager - Master Certificate-Concrete Repair - Fall Protection - ACE Safety Mgmt Systems - Certified Erosion and Sediment Yamashita,Lambert 43 0* B.S. Control Plan Preparer Senior Construction Manager - Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer - Supervisory Development Training - Formal Source Selection Carpenter,Darren - Construction Contract Senior Construction Manager 39 Administration • B.S. Design-Build Construction - Various DAWIATrainings - Confined Space - Excavation&Trenching Safety R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 25 u m Certifications Years of Professional Civil Constr. Field Storm Name Engineer Engineering QualProfessiona . Sampling Water Other Title Eeflen�l License, Degree(s)or Mgmt. &Testing BMP (PE)Hawaii Similar (USACE) (HDOT) (C&C) - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP Reyes,Jan B.S. - Confined Space Competent Construction Manager 23 Biosystems Person for Construction, Engineering General Industry,and Shipyards - Certified Construction Manager - OSHA Safety and Health - Cured-in-Place Pipe Installation,Inspection - ACI Concrete Testing Tech, Grade 1 Hong,Michael • B.S. • - ACI Adhesive Anchor Construction Manager 20 Installation Inspector - ACI Concrete Construction Inspector - Master Certificate-Concrete Repair - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP - Fall Protection - Best Practices Asphalt Pvmnt - Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer - Certified Professional in Erosion Sediment Control Yamashita,Diana - ACI Adhesive Anchor 15 • B.S. ■ Installation Inspector Construction Manager - ACI Concrete Field Testing - Fall Protection - DOT BMP Training - Excavation&Trenching Safety - Scaffold Awareness - ATSSA Traffic Control Tech - Confined Space Trained - Cured-in-Place Pipe Installation,Inspection Karison,Michael - ACE Safety Mgmt Systems Senior Construction Engineer 15 EIT B.S. ACI Concrete Testing - CPM Scheduling - Best Practices Asphalt Pvmnt - Master Certificate-Concrete Construction Management - DOT BMP Training - Master Certificate-Concrete Fundamentals Mich!,Evan - ACI Adhesive Anchor 9 ■ B.S. ■ Installation Inspector Senior Construction Engineer - Fall Protection - Confined Space - Respirable Crystalline - OSHA Safety and Health Haraguchl,Taryn B.S.-Constr. - ACI Concrete Testing Senior Construction Engineer 9 EIT Engineering • • - DOT BMP Training Mgmt - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP - Fall Protection - OSHA Safety and Health - Certified Inspector of Sediment&Erosion Control Estabiilo,Bryce 8 B.S. • - Master Certificate-Concrete Construction Engineer III Fundamentals - Fall Protection - ACI Concrete Testing Tech, Grade I R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 26 m Certifications Years of Professional Civil Constr. Field Storm Name Engineer Engineering Qual. Sampling Water ProfessionalOther Title Experience license, Degree(s)or Mgmt &Testing BMP (PE)Hawaii Similar (USACE) (HDOT) (C&C) - ACI Adhesive Anchor Installation Inspector - CPR/First Aid/AED - Confined Space - NASSCO PACP/LACP/MACP Sako,Ryne 5 EIT B.S. • - Excavation&Trenching Safety Construction Engineer III - ACI Concrete Anchor Installation Inspector Estabilio,Kern - NASSCO PACP Construction Engineer III 5 EIT B.S. - Excavation&Trenching Safety - Certified Inspector of Sediment&Erosion Control - ACI Shotcrete Inspector - ACI Adhesive Anchor Installation Inspector - CDL Class A Ho,Phillip 32 ■ ■ - OSHA Safety and Health Senior Construction Inspector - ACI Concrete Testing Tech, Grade 1 - Fall Protection - Confined Space - Best Practices Asphalt Pvmnt - DOT BMP Training - Grade 4 Collection System Operator - NASSCO PACP/LACP/MACP McAdam,Scott 31 - OSHA-Trenching and Shoring Senior Construction Inspector - ATSSA Certified Flagger - Confined Space - Excavation&Trenching Safety - ACI Concrete Field Testing - Operating Engineers Ho,Reginald 53 Apprenticeship Construction Inspector - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP - Fall Protection - OSHA Health and Safety Cuman,Daniel 49 - ECCATS Environmental Construction Inspector - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP - Fall Protection - Journey Worker Electrician Noland Ikeda 35 - Honolulu Community College Construction Inspector Electrical Installation/Maintenance - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP Nelghbarger,Nell 22 - Excavation&Trenching Safety Construction Inspector - DPP Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Coordinator Mlyasato,Marc - Licensed Plumber Construction Inspector 22 - Safety and Compliance DeMello,Wilfred 13 - DSO I Certified Construction Inspector - Honolulu Community College Construction Management - ERGO Robotics GL 1200 Palombo,Sean 10 Operator Construction Inspector - ACI Concrete Field-Testing Technician-Grade I - Confined Space - Excavation&Trenching R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 27 Certifications Years of Professional Civil Constr. Reid Storm Name Engineer Engineering QualProfessiona . Sampling Water Other Title Eeflen�l license, Degree(s)or Mgmt &Testing BMP (PE)Hawaii Similar (USACE) (HDOT) (C&C) - OSHA Health and Safety Pearson,Bryson 9 • - ACI Concrete Field-Testing Construction Inspector Technician-Grade I - Asphalt Mix Design Technology TOTAL 25 people 7 18 5 4 9 *Mr.Yamashita is also a licensed professional engineer in Hawaii and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Notes:EIT=Engineer-in-Training RMTC's civil engineers are cross trained in CM and are available as needed. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 28 PLANNING • Kona International Airport Master Plan,Hawaii (2001) Land Planning and Permitting RMTC's planners offer a range of services to rti = r meet the needs of its clients from the preparation of master plans and environmental documents to the preparation of environmental and development permits. G. Master Plans RMTC provides master planning services for private and public clients. Project sizes have ranged from small sites to regional areas encompassing thousands of acres. RMTC has effectively planned a variety of public and -- RMTC planners are preparing a master plan for the Nawiliwili private projects including towns,roadways, to Ahukini portion of this 16-mile Bike and Pedestrian Path on private residential communities,military Kauai.In addition,RMTC planners are preparing an installations,airports,recreational parks,and Environmental Assessment which complies with both NEPA others. and Chapter 343,HRS, as well as an SMA permit application, Conservation District Use Permit Application, and Shoreline Projects/ Master Plans Setback Variance application. • Nawiliwili to Ahukini Bike and Pedestrian Facility Master Plan,Kauai (ongoing) (top ` right) • Honolulu Harbor Optimization Master Plan, Oahu (2024) . • Koolau Land Partners Sustainable Communities Plan Amendment,Oahu (2021) • Puunene Master Plan Update,Maui (2020) • Strategic Master Development Plan for East F' Kapolei Lands,Oahu (2019) .- ;4 F • Lanai Island Strategic Land Planning,Lanai `' -" (2017) • Kahului Airport Master Plan Update,Maui (2016) RMTC prepared a Master Plan which featured relocation of the • Halawa-Luluku Interpretive Development Honoapiilani Highway for the purposes of creating an open space Plan,Oahu (2013) preserve along this coastal corridor on Maui.RMTC also prepared the Environmental Assessment and facilitated extensive community outreach. • Kokee and Waimea Canyon State Parks Master Plan,Kauai (2009) Environmental Documentation (EISs, EAs) • Statewide Stream Diversion Study,Statewide RMTC planners are highly experienced in preparing (2009) environmental documentation(Environmental • Waikoloa Highlands Master Plan,Hawaii Impact Statements and Environmental Assessments) Island(2007) in conformance with requirements of the National • Pali to Puamana Parkway (Realignment of Environmental Policy Act(NEPA) and Hawaii Honoapiilani Highway) Master Plan,Maui Revised Statutes, Chapter 343. (2005-2007) (bottom right) Projects / EIS • Waipahu Sewer Force Main,Oahu (ongoing) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 29 • Ala Wai Canal Dredging and Wall Repairs, plans,zoning approvals,and development EIS,Oahu (2020) approvals. • Haleiwa Improvement District EIS and State of Hawaii Permits Improvement District Preliminary Report, Oahu (2020) • Conservation District Use Permit Applications • Kokee State Park and Waimea Canyon State • Stream Channel Alteration Permits (SCAP) Park Master Plan,Kauai (2009) • 401 Water Quality Certification, Clean Water Act, Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill Lateral DOH • Expansion,Oahu (2007) • Noise Variances • Waikoloa Highlands EIS,Hawaii (2007) • Kaloi Gulch Drainageway Improvements, Oahu (2005) • Hawaii Island Commercial Harbors 2020 4 a'� Master Plan(Hilo and Kawaihae Harbors), Hawaii Island (2001) Projects/ EA No> • Nawiliwili to Ahukini Bike and Pedestrian Facility Master Plan,Kauai (ongoing) • Statewide Airports EAs,Various Locations (2022) • Ritz Carlton Condo Hotel Towers,Waikiki, Oahu (2020) • Honolulu Marine Small Boat Shipyard at For the relocation of Honolulu Marine,LLC,small boat builders,from Kewalo Basin to Keehi Lagoon,RMTC planners prepared an EA and wide Keehi Lagoon,Oahu (ongoing) (right) range of environmental permits including: • Nuuanu Reservoir,Oahu (2014) Special Management Area Permit • Central Maui Regional Park,Oahu (2014) Shoreline Setback Variance Conservation District Use Permit • Makakilo Drive Extension,Oahu (2010) NPDES NOI-B(Industrial Stormwater) • Kamehameha Highway,Replacement of NPDES NOI-C(Construction Stormwater) NPDES NOI-F(Hydrotesting) Kaipapau Stream Bridge,Oahu (2008) NPDES NOI-G(Construction Dewatering) • Dillingham Ranch Subdivision,Oahu (2006) Department of the Army Permit Section 401 Water Quality Certification • Kahe Power Plant Improvements,Oahu CZM Federal Consistency Determination (2006) Private Aids to Navigation Permit • Fort Weaver Road Widening,Oahu (2004) • New Kauai Judiciary Complex,Kauai (2002) State Land Use District Boundary Amendments • Frear Hall Replacement,University of Hawaii • Brigham Young University Hawaii Expansion, at Manoa,Oahu(2001) Oahu • Waikoloa Highlands Boundary Amendment, Land Use Entitlements and Permitting Hawaii Island RMTC offers clients the full range of permitting • Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill State Land expertise required for land use entitlement, Use Distribution Boundary Amendment and development planning and construction. Special Use Permit,Oahu • Kona International Airport,Hawaii Island RMTC planners provide assistance to clients with • Laumaka Community Release Center,Oahu complete land use entitlement services on the • Villages of Kapolei,Oahu state and county levels. Entitlement services include State Land Use District Boundary • West Loch Estates and Fairways,Oahu Amendments and various County community • Kukuiula Planned Community,Kauai R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 30 NPDES Permits Fiber Optic Cable Systems • NOI Form C (construction storm water) RMTC planners have extensive prior work • NOI Form F (hydrotesting) experience with project management and obtaining • NOI Form G (dewatering) entitlements for the installation of submarine fiber • NOI Form B (industrial stormwater) optic cable systems in the State of Hawaii. This • NOI Form K (small municipal separate storm includes project scheduling,managing day to day sewer systems) (MS4s) activities of the project team,preparing • NOI Form L (circulation water) environmental and land use entitlements,easements, County Permits and related responsibilities for numerous submarine • Special Management Area Permits cable systems on all Hawaiian Islands with the • Shoreline Setback Variances exception of Niihau. • Special District Permits Projects/ Fiber Optic Cable Systems • Road and Water Variances • Fiber Optic Cable Landing at Ford Island Zoning Approvals Permits,Oahu (AT&T,General Dynamics, • AT&T Makaha Cable Station Zone Change, Oceanic Cable) (CDUA) Oahu • Hawaiian Island Fiber Network Cable System • Meeting Facilities at Mokuleia Ranch,Oahu (HIFN) Statewide Submarine Fiber Optic Cable • Laumaka Work Release Center Zone Change, System,Statewide (GST Telecom Hawaii) (EA Oahu and CDUA for each of five sites) • Nanakuli Rezoning,Oahu • Fiber Optic Cable Landing at Ford Island • Lokahi Center Zone Change,Oahu Permits,Oahu (AT&T,General Dynamics, • Operating Engineers Training Facility Special Oceanic Cable) (EA) Permit,Oahu • Tycom(TGN) Hawaii Cable System,Oahu (TGN, • Waikoloa Rezoning,Hawaii Island Inc.) (EA) Zoning Variances • Fiber Optic Cable Landings,Oahu (360 Net, Inc.) (CDUA) • Ronald McDonald House at Judd Hillside, • Fiber Optic Cable Landings at Makaha,Oahu Oahu (AT&T,GTE and GST) (CDUA) • Dillingham Ranch,Oahu • Fiber Optic Cable Landings at Keawaula,Oahu Conditional Use Permits (CUP) (AT&T and GST) (EA; CDUA) • Ronald McDonald House at Judd Hillside • Fiber Optic Cable Landings at Kahe Point,Oahu CUP,Oahu (AT&T,GTE and GST) (EA; CDUA) • Safeway Store at Kapahulu CUP and Joint • Fiber Optic Cable Landing at Wailea,Maui (GST Development Agreement,Oahu and GTE) (EA; CDUA) • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints • Fiber Optic Cable Landing at Kawaihae,Hawaii CUP,Oahu Island(GST,GTE,and Southern Cross) (EA; Plan Review Uses CDUA) • Frear Hall Replacement,University of Hawaii • Fiber Optic Cable Landing at Kaunakakai, at Manoa,Oahu Molokai (GST) (CDUA) • Oahu Community Correctional Center,Oahu • Fiber Optic Cable Landing at Lanai(GST) (EA; Federal Permits CDUA) • Section 10 (RHA) Public Involvement Programs • Section 106 Consultation Historical Preservation The firms philosophy on public involvement is to • Section 7(ESA) involve stakeholders early and often to ensure that Coastal Zone Management Federal stakeholders' issues and concerns are thoroughly • Consistency Review addressed. RMTC planners provide clients with a R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 31 means of engaging the public and the • Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill Lateral community in meaningful dialogue at key points Expansion,Oahu (2004) in the planning, design,and construction • Interstate Route H-1 Waimalu Viaduct Widening, process. Approaches include facilitating public Westbound Direction,Kaonohi Street workshops,informational meetings,focus Overcrossing to Pearl City Off-Ramp,Oahu groups, stakeholder meetings and interactive (2003) planning and design working groups. 11 lii1,:1,�:i 11,��f, p ' I , � Projects/ Public Involvement Programs 1 �IiII1:1;l�lii,��ill!ll1��JIt ./I if Nit/ �6,,, • Honolulu Harbor Master Plan,Oahu Yr � ,, ,a, (ongoing) • Nawiliwili to Ahukini Bike-Pedestrian A i'�' ill f o Facility EA,Kauai (ongoing) ', �� ' ill . �l i ii • Halawa-Luluku Interpretive Development, • ' , Oahu (2013) (right) +I illK f rm . • Makakilo Drive Extension NEPA1 Environmental Assessment,Oahu (2010) T • Mayor's Advisory Committee on Landfill Site _ I Selection,Kauai (2009) • Kapiolani Water and Sewer Improvements, • Oahu (2006) RMTC planners coordinate a planning charrette with members of the Native Hawaiian community for the Halawa-Luluku Interpretive Development Plan,a • Beachwalk Wastewater Pump Station,Oahu cultural preservation effort in Halawa Valley,Oahu. (2006) Technical Personnel:Planning Department Name Years of American Masters In Professional Institute of Urban and LEED AP Title Experience CertMed Planners Regional Planning Tanoue,David Vice President/Manager,Surveying& 35 Juris Doctor* Planning Departments Takeda,Brian 39 a Planning Project Manager Niermann,James 29 • • • Planning Project Coordinator Staples,Kelly 13 ** Senior Planner Lee,Roxanne 10 • *** G.A. Planner Sato,isalah**** 9 Planner Marchant,Michelle 8 Planner Harrison,Alec 5 ***** Planner Eaton,Alena 4 Assistant Planner II TOTAL 9 people 2 2 2 *Mr.Tanoue is a licensed attorney(Hawaii State Bar Association). **Ms.Staples has a Master of Science Degree in Natural Resources and Environmental Management. ***Ms.Lee Has a Master of Landscape Architecture Degree. ****Mr.Sato is a Professional Civil Engineer licensed in Hawaii. *****Mr.Harrison has a Master of Science Degree in Natural Resource Management. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 32 2024 N.King Street I I Planning Suite 200 ��`I Engineering Honolulu,Hawaii 96819-3494 Environmental Services Telephone 808 842 1133 R.M. TOWILL CORPORATION Photogrammetry Fax 808 842 1937 Surveying SINCE 1 9 3 0 Construction Management eMail:rmtowill@rmtowill.com June 27, 2025 Mr. Jeffrey Darrow PL.10) Economist/Social Science Planning Director (Socio-Economic and Housing Studies) Planning Department County of Hawai`i 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 Hilo, Hawai`i 96720 Dear Mr. Darrow, Professional Services during the Fiscal Year 2025-2026, beginning July 1, 2025 The R. M. Towill Corporation is pleased to submit our qualifications in response to the County of Hawai`i's internet announcement on June 1, 2025. The firm is interested in providing professional services in the following area: PL.10) Economist/Social Science (Socio-Economic and Housing Studies) The other requested information is presented below: 1. The name of the firm or person, the principal place of business, and location of all of its offices: R. M. Towill Corporation Main Office: 2024 North King Street, Suite 200 Honolulu, Hawai`i 96819-3494 Kailua-Kona Office: 73-5574 Maiau Street, Suite 11 Kailua-Kona, Hawai`i 96740 2. The age of the firm and its average number of employees over the past five years: The R. M. Towill Corporation has been in business in Hawai`i for 95 years. The average number of employees over the past five years was 120. 3. Education, training and qualifications of the firm and its key employees: Please see Tabs 1, 2, and 3 of the attached DPW Form 120 (Rev. 6/99) form. 4. A list of recent projects and the names of up to five clients who may be contacted, including at least two for whom services were rendered during the preceding year: Ian Hirokawa, State of Hawaii,Department of Land and Natural Resources, (808) 587-0419 Project: Strategic Master Development Plan for East Kapolei Lands, O`ahu; various other projects RMTC Services Performed: Community Planning Most Recent Year in which Services were Provided: 2025 (Ongoing) Mr. Jeffrey Darrow Planning Department June 27,2025 Page 2 Troy Tanigawa, County of Kauai,Department of Public Works, (808) 241-4996 Project: Kaua`i Landfill Site Selection Planning (Islandwide), Kaua`i; Aerial Flyover and Land Surveying for Kekaha Landfill, Kaua`i; Kekaha Mauka Site Environmental Impact Study, Kauai; New Kaua`i Landfill Conceptual Design, Kaua`i RMTC Services Performed: Community Planning for Solid Waste; Civil Engineering Most Recent Year in which Services were Provided: 2025 (Ongoing) Peter Kwan, Haseko Construction Management Group,Inc., (808) 686-9653 Projects: Royal Kunia II Development, O`ahu; Hoakalei Retail Development, O`ahu (Various Projects) RMTC Services Performed: Civil Engineering; Wastewater Engineering; Surveying; Planning and Permitting Most Recent Year in which Services were Provided: 2025 (Ongoing) Christine Camp, Avalon Group, (808) 587-7770 Project: Aria Lane Manoa, O`ahu; Fort Street Mall Senior Rental Housing—201H, O`ahu; Modea, O`ahu; Davies Pacific Center Redevelopment, O`ahu; various others RMTC Services Performed: Community Planning, Environmental Documentation, Civil Engineering, Surveying Most Recent Year in which Services were Provided: 2025 (Ongoing) Sharon Thom, Pulama Lanai, (808) 237-2244 Project: Lana`i Island Strategic Land Planning, Lanai; and various projects RMTC Services Performed: Community Planning, Environmental Documentation and Permitting, Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Surveying Most Recent Year in which Services were Provided: 2025 (Ongoing) 5. Any Promotional or Descriptive Literature: Please see DPW Form 120 (Rev. 6/99), Tab 10, "Statement of Qualifications." Thank you for the opportunity to submit our firm's professional qualifications. If you have questions or need additional information, please email me at GregH@rmtowill.com or call me at (808) 842-1133. Very truly yours, 441, Greg H. yakumoto, P.E. 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THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S),AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT Matthew Terry NAME: Atlas Insurance Agency,Inc. PHONr o,Ext): (808)533-3222 (NC,No): (808)533-8777 201 Merchant Street E-MAIL ADDRESS: Suite 1100 INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# Honolulu HI 96813 INSURERA: RLI Insurance INSURED INSURER B: Contractors Bonding&Insurance Co. 37206 R.M.Towill Corporation&Kilohana Corporation INSURER C: Hawaii Employers'Mutual Ins Co Inc. 10781 2024 North King Street,Suite 200 INSURER D: XL Specialty Insurance Company 37885 INSURER E: Honolulu 96819-3494 INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 24-25 CCG23 1M/2M REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW`FTAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR ADDL SUBR POLICY EFF POLICY EXP TYPE OF INSURANCE LTR INSD WVD POLICY NUMBER (MM/DD/YYYY) (MM/DD/YYYY) LIMITS X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $DAMAGE T 1,000,000 RENTED CLAIMS-MADE X OCCUR PREMISESO(Ea occurrence) $ 1,000,000 MED EXP(Any one person) $ 10,000 A PSB0010496 10/10/2024 10/10/2025 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ Included GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2'000'000 PRO- POLICY JECT LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OPAGG $ 2,000,000 OTHER: $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ 1,000,000 (Ea accident) X ANYAUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ A - OWNED SCHEDULED PSA0003410 10/10/2024 10/10/2025 BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS X HIRED �/ NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE $ AUTOS ONLY /• AUTOS ONLY (Per accident) $ UMBRELLA LIAB X OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 B X- EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS-MADE CKB0200208 10/10/2024 10/10/2025 AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 DED RETENTION $ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION X STATUTE EORH AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY Y/N 1,000,000 C ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE N/A WC0055190 10/10/2024 10/10/2025 E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory in NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 If yes,describe under 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ Each Claim $1,000,000 Professional Liability D DPR5034933 10/10/2024 10/10/2025 Aggregate $2,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES (ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached if more space is required) Proof of insurance certificate provided for coverages indicated. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN R.M.Towill Corporation&Kilohana Corporation ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 2024 North King Street, AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Suite 200 Honolulu HI 96819 I ©1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. 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M. TOWILL CORPORATION SINCE 1 9 3 0 I e J pa4.y,pM_4A.n 1 . e v � S ;)-"11W t7j Yrvtf 4 y � q v a yyyy V `. *. 11* x r14-Y 2025-2026 Statement of Qualifications Contact: Greg Hiyakumoto, President gregh@rmtowill.com 1 K \4 2024 N.King Street, Suite 200 Honolulu, HI 96819-3494 www.rmtowill.com Tel: 808 842-1133 Fax: 808 842-1937 s°9 "il Engineering • Wastewater Engineering • Surveying & Mapping • Planning & Permitting • Construction Management FIRM INTRODUCTION Serving Hawaii since 1930. With 125 employees,the R. M. Towill Corporation(RMTC) is one of the largest locally owned engineering firms in the State of Hawaii. The firm s integrated services include civil engineering,wastewater engineering, surveying and photogrammetry,construction management,program management,land planning and permitting,and geographic information systems. RMTC's main office is located in Honolulu,Oahu and since 1979 we have maintained a branch office in Kailua-Kona on the island of Hawaii. Dedicated to our clients'needs. Throughout the past nine decades,RMTC has serviced various federal,state and county agencies as well as private sector clients,each with their own set of objectives,requirements, concerns,and constraints. We make it a part of our business to understand the unique situation of each project we manage so that we can craft a comprehensive approach to the assignment and ultimately deliver effective, practical,and timely solutions. A diverse staff of industry experts. Our large, diverse staff of licensed professional civil engineers,planners,environmental engineers, surveyors,certified construction managers and large technical pool provides RMTC with the flexibility to assign qualified personnel to various projects and to complete them in a timely manner,whether it be a typical project timeframe or fast-tracked assignment. In addition,RMTC encourages training across disciplines to promote continual professional growth of our people and technical diversity within the organization. Unparalleled project experience. RMTC has managed a multitude of project types, varying greatly in size, scope,complexity,and cost. Throughout this document are examples of projects we have completed,categorized by field of service. Many of these assignments have involved multiple departments within our firm and have required the effective coordination of specialty subconsultants.Furthermore,we are familiar and well-experienced in facilitating projects that require interagency agreements on technical and institutional issues. Experience throughout the Pacific Rim. Our experience extends well beyond the State of Hawaii into areas such as Diego Garcia,the Philippines,Japan,Okinawa,Korea, Mexico,Guam,Saipan,Tinian,Kwajalein,Palau,American Samoa,Johnston Atoll, Palmyra,Yap,and the Seychelles,where we have proven our ability to adapt to local conditions,customs,and culture to effectively complete our projects. A leader in the industry.RMTC has recently received prominent awards and acknowledgements from its peers. 2025 Engineering Firm of the Year-NAIOP Hawaii 2025 Grand Conceptor Award-Honouliuli Wastewater Treatment Plant,Ph 1B-ACECH 2022 Grand Conceptor Award- The Kapalama Container Terminal Yard-ACECH This Statement of Qualifications provides an overview of the key elements of RMTC's practice,professional staff, and past experience. muuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouuuuouur„ TABLE OF CONTENTS Civil Engineering 1 Highway and Roadway Design 1 Mass Transit 2 Subdivision and Housing 2 Harbors and Port Facilities 2 Site Planning and Design 3 ADA Compliance 3 Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) 4 Infrastructure Master Plans 4 Drainage Master Plans 4 Water System Planning and Design 5 Solid Waste 5 Flood Zone Determinations 6 Technical Personnel: Civil Engineering Department 7 Environmental Engineering 9 Wastewater Treatment Facilities - Design and Studies 9 Regional Wastewater Planning Studies 10 Wastewater Collection and Conveyance Systems 10 Trickling Filter-related Processes 11 Small Wastewater Systems 11 Technical Personnel: Environmental Engineering Department 12 Surveying & Photogrammetry 13 Surveying Services 13 Use of Advanced Technologies 13 Topographic Surveying 13 Boundary Surveying 14 Parcel Subdivision and Consolidation 14 Aerial Topographic Mapping 14 Cadastral Surveying 15 ALTA Surveying 15 Flood Elevation Certifications 15 Surveys Supporting Shoreline Certification Process 16 Recordation under the Land Court and Regular (Bureau of Conveyance) Systems 16 Technical Personnel: Surveying&Photogrammetry Department 16 TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT'D) Geographic Information Systems 17 Technical Personnel: Geographic Information Systems 18 Construction Management and Program Management 19 Construction Management 19 Program Management 22 Technical Personnel: Construction Management Department 25 Planning 29 Land Planning and Permitting 29 Master Plans 29 Environmental Documentation (EISs, EAs) 29 Land Use Entitlements and Permitting 30 Fiber Optic Cable Systems 31 Public Involvement Programs 31 Technical Personnel: Planning Department 32 CIVIL ENGINEERING w ,` � ' Highway and Roadway Design RMTC has designed over 300 miles of roadways in Hawaii and the Pacific for county, state, federal,and private sector clients. Our designs have helped to relieve traffic congestion, provided added capacity for new developments ! . and improved roadway safety. RMTC has also served as design team leader for the replacement of many roadway bridges throughout the state. Projects/ Highway and Roadway Design "Legacy" Projects • Kualakai Parkway (North-South Road), Phases 1A,1B and 1C,Oahu (2005-2010) k ` (right top) RMTC designed the$170-million,three-phase North-South Road for the State Department of Transportation in Kapolei,Oahu. • Palau Compact Road,Package D, Island of Babeldaob,Republic of Palau (1997-2007) (see award plaques, right bottom) ACEC • Interstate Route H-1 Waimalu Viaduct „° „°W.u— Widening,Westbound Direction,Kaonohi Street Overcrossing to Pearl City Off-Ramp, Engineering Excellence 2009 Oahu (2001-2007) Excellence Award • Interstate Route H-1 Shoulder Work and PCC Mall Compact Road firm-R.M.Twill Corpora[aim Pavement Rehabilitation,Oahu (2019, Design-Build) Additional Projects • Kamehameha Highway,Kaipapau Stream Bridge Replacement,Oahu (ongoing) ,,„•nc8nSo � • Farrington Highway,Replacement of /�/�of Gvil Engineers Makaha Bridges 3 and 3A,Oahu (2022) • Kaumualii Highway Widening,Lihue Mill i REGION 8 Bridge to Rice Street,Kauai (2015,Design- OUTSTANDING MAJOR Build) 1 PROJECT OF THE YEAR • Kamehameha Highway Improvements, AWARDED 10 Lanikuhana Avenue to Ka Uka Boulevard, PALAU COMPACT ROAD Oahu (2011) R.rw. TOWILL CORPORATION • Kapolei Parkway Extension,Phases 8A,8B OCTOBER 8, 2008 and 8C,Oahu (2010) • Lauwiliwili Street Extension,Kalaeloa to Hanua,Oahu (2010) In 2009,RMTC was honored by two national • Opakapaka Street Extension,Kalaeloa to engineering organizations for surveying and design Hanua,Oahu (2010) work on the$130-million,53-mile Palau Compact Road in the Republic of Palau.Awards included National • Farrington Highway Safety Improvements, Finalist and Excellence Award recognition from the Nanakuli to Makaha,Oahu(2006) American Council of Engineering Companies(ACEC) and Outstanding Major Project of the Year from • Keoneula Boulevard Extension,Oahu (2006) U.S.Region 8 of the American Society of Civil Likelike Highway,Wilson Tunnel and Engineers. • Approach Improvements,Oahu (2005) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 1 Mass Transit • Makana Kai,Wehilani at Waikoloa,Hawaii RMTC engineers,planners and surveyors have Island(2008) been involved in three phases of planning for • Waikoloa Highlands,Hawaii Island (2007) mass transit facilities on Oahu for over a period • Nohona at Kapolei,Oahu (2006) of two decades. The firm was subconsultant to • Halsey Terrace and Radford Terrace,Oahu PB Americas, Inc.,to conduct preliminary (2003-2006) engineering and surveying for the rail mass • Ukumehame Agricultural Subdivision,Maui transit facilities to be constructed on Oahu,a (2006) project with an estimated construction cost of$10 • Pearl City Industrial Park Subdivision,Oahu billion. RMTC currently has active projects for (2005) surveying and engineering for the Honolulu Rail • Waikoloa Heights,Hawaii Island(2005) Transit Project. Harbors and Port Facilities Subdivision and Housing RMTC's extensive,multi-disciplinary experience RMTC has the skill and experience to guide with port facility projects involves over$500 million clients from project conception through design in harbor infrastructure design throughout the state. and construction. For projects varying in both The firm also has been engaged by harbor users to size and complexity,RMTC has completed plan and design major container yard subdivision and housing utilities and sitework reconfigurations, pavement repair and design on the islands of Oahu,Maui,Kauai, reconstruction,pier and terminal improvements,and Hawaii,and Lanai. other infrastructure and utility upgrades in Hawaii RMTC's work on master planned communities and the Pacific Region. RMTC recently completed throughout the state has involved thousands of the design of the largest capital improvement project acres and multiple years of planning and in the history of Hawaii's commercial harbor system entitlements,followed by surveying, design and (Kapalama Container Terminal Yard). services during construction. Projects/ Harbors and Port Facilities Multi-Disciplinary,Multi-Year Work • Kapalama Container Terminal Yard,Honolulu Supporting New Master Planned Communities Harbor,Oahu (2020) (see award plaque below) • Hoopili,Oahu • Pier 24-28 Utility Improvements,Honolulu • Ocean Pointe,Oahu Harbor,Oahu (2020) • Villages of Kapolei,Oahu • Nawiliwili Harbor Improvements,Kauai (2020) • Ewa Villages Revitalization,Oahu • West Loch,Oahu A • Kukuiula,Kauai . RJrgryCOUNCU-OP E'GINEER111GCOMPA.M E8 afH_i • Manele and Koele,Lanai Engineering Excellence 2023 • Aina Lea,Hawaii Island Grand Conceptor Award • Hokulia,Hawaii Island The Kapalama Container Terminal Yard Design at Additional Subdivision and Housing Projects Honolulu Harbor • Gentry Homes, Industrial Subdivision,Oahu Firm-R.M.Towill Corporation Client:State of Hawaii, (ongoing) Department of Transportation, Harbors Division • Pauoa Valley Preserve Cluster Housing, Oahu (2014) • Franciscan Vistas Ewa,Phases I and II,Oahu (2011) RMTC won the ACEC Hawaii's highest honor,Grand • Kaloko Heights,Hawaii (2009) Conceptor Award for The Kapalama Container Terminal • Puainako Heights,Hawaii (2008) Yard Design project in 2023. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 2 • Pier 29 Container Yard Reconstruction for RMTC engineers have Aloha Cargo Transport,Honolulu Harbor, been involved in the Oahu (2012) preliminary engineering and der Pier 2A Shed Demolition and Container Yard infrastructure re site • for_ . ure f Improvements,Kawaihae Harbor,Hawaii - numerous projects Island(2009) -` _ associated with the$1.7 billion Honolulu• Pier 39 and 40 YoungBrothers Yard �G International Airport Reconfiguration,Honolulu Harbor,Oahu Terminal Modernization (2007) program. • Matson Terminals Annex Yard,Honolulu, Oahu (2007) • $50-million Redevelopment of Navy Privatized • Pier 2 Cruise Terminal, Construction Housing,Oahu(2007) Management,Honolulu,Oahu (2006) • $70-million Frear Hall Replacement,University • Puunene Container Yard Reconstruction, of Hawaii at Manoa,Oahu (LEED-certified Kahului Harbor,Maui (2005) Silver) (2006) (next page) • Pier 51B Horizon Lines Container Yard • $21-million Haleakala Mirror Coating Facility, Reconstruction,Honolulu,Oahu (2005) Maui Space Surveillance Site,Maui (2005) • Reconstruction of Matson Container Yard, • $25-million Keoneula Elementary School,Ocean Piers 51C-53,Honolulu,Oahu (2004) Pointe,Oahu (2004) • Piers 24 to 29 Auto Lot Improvements, • $25-million Medical/Dental Clinic Replacement, Honolulu,Oahu (2004) Andersen Air Force Base,Territory of Guam • Pier 19 Ferry Terminal, Construction (2003) Management,Honolulu,Oahu (2004) • $50-million NELHA Gateway Distributed Energy • Pier 3 Young Brothers Container Yard Resource Center,Kailua-Kona,Hawaii Island Reconstruction,Kahului Harbor,Maui (2002) (LEED-certified Platinum) (2002) • Pier 1C Expansion,Kahului Harbor,Maui • $15-million Honolulu Advertiser Production and (2002) Distribution Facility,Oahu (2000) Site Planning and Design • $70-million Kapolei High School,Oahu (2000) Site planning and design remains a core ADA Compliance competency of our civil engineering practice. RMTC has played a major role in assisting state and RMTC's engineers are often called upon to county agencies with Americans with Disabilities design utilities,roadways,parking lots,and Act(ADA) compliance improvements for a wide other civil site improvements for new range of public facilities including schools, construction and renovation of existing facilities. playgrounds,parking lots,roadways,and pedestrian The firm has been involved in many major facilities. For the State of Hawaii,Department of building efforts for public agencies and private Transportation,RMTC served as Master A/E for the clients,including design-bid-build and design- Pedestrian Facilities and ADA Compliance program. build projects. This effort required management of 12 concurrent Projects/Site Planning and Design projects statewide and design by six individual civil $170-million Kapalama Container Terminal engineering firms. Design and construction of • Yard,Honolulu Harbor,Oahu (2022) approximately 1,600 curb ramps were completed within 15 months to meet a federal consent decree • $22-million Central Maui Regional Sports deadline. Complex,Maui (2016) • $55-million Interisland Maintenance Projects/ADA Compliance Terminal Site Preparation,Honolulu • Curb Ramps at Various Locations for the City International Airport (2010,Design-Build) and County of Honolulu,Oahu (2012) • $3-million(sitework only) Safeway Store at • Farrington Highway Safety Improvements, Kapahulu,Oahu (2008) Nanakuli to Makaha,Oahu(2006) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 3 • Preassessment Services for Curb Ramps at Projects / Infrastructure Master Plans Various Locations,Oahu (2004) • Miki Basin Industrial Master Plan, Lanai • Master A-E for Pedestrian Facilities and ADA (ongoing) Compliance,Oahu,Hawaii Island,Maui, • Hoopili Infrastructure Master Plans,Oahu (2015) Molokai and Kauai,Hawaii (2004) • Farrington High School Long Range • Kuhio Beach Improvements,Kalakaua Development Plan,Oahu (2015) Avenue,Oahu (2000) • University of Hawaii Infrastructure Master Plan, • Kakaako Improvements District#9,Oahu Oahu (2013) (2004) • Brigham Young University Hawaii Infrastructure • Kamehameha Highway Resurfacing, Master Planning,Oahu (2012) Waiahole Valley Road to Crouching Lion Inn, • Makaiwa Hills Infrastructure Master Plan, Oahu Oahu (2001) (2012) RMTC has also designed ADA playground . Hawaii Community College- Manono Campus accessibility improvements at various public Long Range Development Plan,Hawaii Island schools on Oahu. (2011) Leadership in Energy and Environmental • Lanai High and Elementary School Expansion Design (LEED) Master Plan,Lanai (2009) • Oahu Integrated Resources Planning Project RMTC's civil engineers and planners continually (Comprehensive Planning of Water Resource work with clients and architectural firms seeking Management and Development Strategies),Oahu LEED building certification during the pre- (2006) design, design, and construction phases.Key • Ocean Pointe Master Planned Community staff members have already become LEED Infrastructure Master Plan,Oahu (2004) Accredited Professionals to efficiently identify . Barbers Point Naval Air Station(Kalaeloa) and fulfill LEED requirements for credits relating Community Redevelopment Plan,Oahu (2001) to civil engineering. • Keahole Airport Master Plan,Hawaii Island (2001) . Manele and Koele Master Plans,Lanai (2000) • Tripler Army Medical Center Utility Improvement and Real Property Master Plan, (1 Oahu (1999) 1 ! • Ewa Villages Revitalization Master Plan,Oahu ii (1996) • Villages of Kapolei Infrastructure Master Plan, Oahu (1994) Drainage Master Plans . - y A recognized leader in hydrology and hydraulics in Hawaii,RMTC has performed regional drainage analyses throughout the State. RMTC's drainage RMTC designed the civil sitework and obtained master plans evaluate existing drainage conditions, agency approvals for the construction of the new Frear Hall dormitory at the University of leading to conceptual designs for flood control Hawaii at Manoa.It is certified LEED silver, infrastructure. RMTC's drainage solutions have been Infrastructure Master Plans successfully incorporated into community amenities, such as golf courses and parks,and frequently Comprehensive infrastructure master plans involve principles of sustainability and watershed completed by RMTC range from islandwide management. RMTC has completed regional infrastructure analyses,to redevelopment of drainage master plans on Oahu,Maui,Lanai,Kauai, military bases,to development of vacant lands. and Hawaii. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 4 • Koele Resort Regional Drainage Master Plan, Lanai (2003) • Lanai City Drainage Master Plan,Lanai (2003) • East Kapolei Drainage Master Plan,Oahu (2000) 1990-1999 • Ewa Villages Revitalization,Oahu (1996) • West Loch Master Planned Community Drainage Master Plan,Oahu (1992) The 18-hole,Ernie Els-designed Prior to 1990 Hoakalei Golf Course at Ocean Pointe. • Villages of Kapolei Drainage Master Plan,Oahu 4_ (1987) ,y�,�z Water System Planning and Design RMTC's professional experience spans regional and island-wide potable water master planning,as well ux:r`a as water source development,treatment, transmission, distribution,and storage systems. The firm has designed water systems for residential and commercial developments, schools,and Projects/ Drainage Master Plans industrial and military facilities. 2010-ongoing Clients have included water supply departments of • Kalaeloa Parcels 1,2,and 3,Subdivision and all Hawaii's counties,State agencies,and all Drainage Master Plan, Oahu (2019) branches of the military.RMTC's familiarity with • Kapolei West Drainage Master Plan,Oahu government regulations and the firm's productive (2014) working relationships with agency staff are key • Makaiwa Hills Drainage Master Plan,Oahu advantages when applying for approval of water (2012) system designs. • Kapolei Harborside Drainage Master Plan, Projects/Water System Planning and Design Oahu (2011) 2000-2009 • Schofield and Aliamanu Military Reservation Kukuiula Master Planned Community, Water Lines Replacements and Improvements, • Drainage Master Plan,Kauai (2009) Oahu (2024) • Auloa Road and Ulukahiki Street 16-inch Water • Kihei Drainage Master Plan,Waikoloa Gulch Mains,Oahu (2023) (Site Plan),Maui (2009) • Kalaeloa Water Master Plan and Leak Detection • Honoapu Drainage Master Plan,Hawaii Investigation,Oahu (2020) Island(2009) • Kaei Hana II Industrial Water Tank,Hawaii • Hoakalei Golf Course Drainage Plan,Ocean Island(2013) Pointe Master Planned Community,Oahu • Eleele Water System Study,Kauai (2010) (2008) (above) • Kamehameha Highway to Heeia Street 16" and • Kahuku Drainage Master Plan,Oahu (2008) 8" Water Mains,Oahu (2006) • Tripler Army Medical Center Drainage • Kalihi Water System Improvements,16",12",8", Improvements,Oahu (2006) and 2" Water Lines,Oahu (2006) • Laie Regional Drainage Master Plan,Oahu • Kalakaua Avenue 16" Water Main,Part II, (2006) Beretania Street to Paki Avenue,Oahu (2004) • Manele Resort Regional Drainage Master • Farrington Highway,Part IV,Lawaia Street to Plan,Lanai (2003) Jade Street 24",12",and 8" Water Mains,Oahu (2003) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 5 Solid Waste Flood Zone Determinations RMTC is experienced in the design of sanitary RMTC has conducted numerous detailed riverine landfills utilizing the most current design flood studies for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers standards and applicable state and federal (USACE) and the Federal Emergency Management regulations. The firm also has been actively Agency (FEMA). The firm's hydrologists are involved in landfill site selection studies and currently conducting flood studies throughout the environmental documentation and permitting Pacific as part of FEMA's nationwide upgrade to the requirements. Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM) format. Projects/Sanitary Landfill Design, Planning, To produce detailed base maps meeting FEMA Permitting and Environmental Documentation standards,RMTC has conducted flood plain New Kauai Landfill Planning and EIS,Kauai mapping,using both aerial methods and ground • (2020) surveys,as well as computerized hydraulic analyses Central Maui Landfill Maintenance Facility to determine flood elevations and inundation limits. • PER, Maui (2010) Projects / DFIRM and Riverine Flood Studies • County of Kauai Landfill Site Selection • South Kona Flood Study,Hawaii Island (2015) Planning,Kauai (2009) • Coastal and Riverine Flood Insurance Studies/ • Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill Lateral Restudies throughout FEMA Region IX, Expansion Environmental Impact Statement, including Hawaii,Guam,American Samoa, and Oahu (2006) CNMI (2009) • Study of Oahu Municipal Refuse Disposal • Puukapu Flood Study,Hawaii Island(2008) Alternatives,Oahu (2004) • Kihei Flood Study,Maui (2007) • Island-Wide Landfill Site Selection Planning, • Waiakea Stream Flood Study,Hawaii Island Oahu (2003) (2005) • Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill • FEMA Flood Insurance Study,Rota, Expansion EIS,Oahu (2002) (below) Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands • Central Maui Sanitary Landfill,Phases I-IV, (2000) (below) Maui(1990-2002) 7 ba RMTC planners have > - been involved in securing ,^ �'" w� environmental entitlements and • permitting for Oahu's .` Waimanalo Gulch •a 1'i- Sanitary Landfill • since 2002. 4. RMTC also has provided technical planning R. services for landfill closures. The closure plans { have addressed regulations concerning test pits, + °> fill material segregation,and ambient air t monitoring. Projects/Sanitary Landfill Closures • Pohakuloa Training Area Sanitary Landfill, �• '! Hawaii(1995) RMTC prepared an engineering planning study • Puuwaawaa Ranch Landfill Closure for flooding and drainage problems within Sinapalu Village on the Island of Rota. The Investigation,Hawaii (1994) hydrologic and hydraulic analyses were performed to identify flood hazards within the village. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 6 Technical Personnel:Civil Engineering Department Years of Professional Name Professional Engineer(PE), CivilCivilLEE)AP/GA Title Experience Civil-Hawaii Lam,Collins I Vice President/Manager,Civil 30 • • • Engineering Department Yamamoto,James I Vice President/Senior 46 • • • Civil Project Manager Luke,Craig I Vice President/Senior Civil 39 Project Manager Mendes,Kevin I Civil Project Manager 36 • • • Armstrong,Stacy I Civil Project Manager 35 • • • Okamoto,Michael I Civil Project Manager 33 ■ ■ ■ Nakaoka,Brent I Civil Project Manager 26 ■ ■ ■ Chong,Waiter I Civil Project Manager 35 • • Ring,Gordon I Civil Project Manager 32 • • • Tateishi,Jason I i Civil Project Manager 21 ■ ■ Miyashiro,Wayien I Civil Project Coordinator 21 • • Du,Chi I Civil Project Coordinator 19 • • Nakamura,Michael I Senior Civil Engineer 23 • • Tom,Gregory I Senior Civil Engineer 20 • • • Yong,Randall I Senior Civil Engineer 22 • • • Liao,Tsung-I I Senior Civil Engineer 22 • • • Inaba,Darren I Civil Engineer 13 • • • Luke,Cristina I Civil Engineer 11 ■ ■ Hong,Rayshi I Civil Engineer 11 • • Fong,Dylan I Civil Engineer 5 • • Shon,Jessica I Assistant Engineer II 8 EIT ■ Ninomiya,Matthew I Assistant Engineer II 6 ■ Co,Christopher I Assistant Engineer II 6 EIT ■ Kamikawa,Keenan I Assistant Engineer I 3 ■ Yu,Andrew I Assistant Engineer I 3 EIT ■ R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 7 Years of Professional Name Professional Engineer(PE), CM Eng. CM Eng. LEE®AP/GA Title Experience Civil-Hawaii Watanabe,Alyssa I Assistant Engineer I 2 EIT ■ Chun,Matisse I Assistant Engineer I 2 EIT ■ ■ Bernal,Jett I Assistant Engineer I 2 EIT • ENV SP Pasalo,Jared I Assistant Engineer I 1 • Ching,Benton I GIS and Geospatial 42 • • • Coordinator Coastal Eng. TOTAL 30 people 21 30 6 7 Note:EIT=Engineer-in-Training R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 8 ENVIRONMENTAL • Pukalani WWTP Expansion: Design-Build ENGINEERING • Construction Plans,Maui (2006) • Lihue WWTP Cleaning and Repair of Anaerobic RMTC has completed wastewater treatment and Digesters,Kauai (2002) collection system designs and numerous Kona International Airport Wastewater wastewater and water environment planning Reclamation System,Hawaii (2000) studies. The firm's environmental engineering practice was organized before the passage of the "' & f "+� +wp�'��' �` � � MBA Federal Water Pollution Control Act in 1972 - 7'W* (renamed the Clean Water Act). RMTC continues n . to have a large presence in wastewater and water ' quality engineering with its design of the Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) `' Headworks and Primary Clarifiers projects. q s �� The geographic range of the firm's wastewater A work has extended from metropolitan Honolulu s► x> R� to the remote Pacific regions of American Samoa, ". Palau,Ebeye,and South Korea. Facilities have ranged in size from individual systems for 40, . private homes,to systems sized for small e communities,to the 90-mgd Sand Island WWTP • serving metropolitan Honolulu (right). RMTC has recently completed the design for a major ,.. renovation of the facility. Wastewater Treatment Facilities - The Sand Island 90-mgd Wastewater Treatment Plant(WWTP)is the State of Hawaii's largest,serving metropolitan Honolulu. Beginning in Design and Studies 2006,RMTC provided the design for two upgrade and modernization projects totaling over$70 million in construction cost. RMTC has designed wastewater treatment plants throughout Hawaii and the Pacific region. Projects range from completely new facilities to complex phased upgrades and expansions,both of varying sizes. AEG Projects /Wastewater Treatment Facilities a R"`""r°""`°o OCOMNw"6F5 System Designs • Sand Island WWTP,Secondary Treatment, i Engineering Excellence 2025 Phase 2,Oahu (Ongoing) Grand Conceptor Award • Honouliuli WWTP,Secondary Treatment, Honouliuli Wastewater Treatment Oahu (ongoing) (see award plaque, right) Plant,Phase 1B-Secondary 1,11 Compliance Facilities • Sand Island WWTP Primary Expansion, Phase 2,Reconstruction,Oahu (2013) Farm:R.M.Towill Corporation • Eleele WWTP Plant Process Equipment Upgrades,Kauai (2012) • Sand Island WWTP Expansion,Phase 1,Odor Control System,Oahu (2008) • Sand Island WWTP Expansion-New RMTC won the ACEC Hawaii's highest honor, Grand Conceptor Award for the Honouliuli WWTP,Phase IB- Headworks and Primary Clarifiers,Oahu (2006) Secondary Compliance Facilities project in 2025. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 9 mumumumumumumumumummumumumuw, RMTC engineers prepare a variety of planning Projects/ Regional Wastewater Planning Studies studies to assist clients in determining the • Sand Island WWTP and Sewer Basin Facilities appropriate design requirements for wastewater Plan,Oahu (2020) systems,wastewater facilities,and components • Hualalai Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion of those facilities. Study,Hawaii Island (2013) Projects/Wastewater Treatment Facilities- • Licensing of Department of Hawaiian Home Planning Studies Lands Sewers to the City and County of • Sand Island WWTP Membrane Bioreactor Honolulu,Oahu (2009) Secondary Update Option,Oahu (2019) • Ocean Pointe Consolidated Sewer Master Plan, • Princeville WWTP Evaluation,Kauai (2007) Oahu (2008) • Manele WWTP Expansion Alternatives • Turtle Bay Sewer Master Plan,Oahu (2006) Study,Lanai (2007) • Lanai Utility Management (Wastewater,Water, • Kaupulehu WWTP Optimization and Facility Electrical Systems),Lanai (2005) Planning,Hawaii Island (2006) • Laie Wastewater Pump Station and Collection • Sand Island WWTP Design Report for System Expansion,Oahu (2003) Headworks,Primary Clarifiers and Solids • Islandwide Spill Containment/ Spill Response Handling,Oahu (2001) Plan for the City and County of Honolulu,Oahu • Makena Wastewater Reclamation System (1997) Basis of Design Report and Engineering • Islandwide Wastewater Planning Study for the Study,Maui (1999) U.S. Department of Defense,Oahu (1996) • Waianae WWTP Secondary Upgrades,Oahu (1994) (below) Wastewater Collection and Conveyance Systems RMTC has provided design services for numerous wastewater conveyance systems. These systems include pump station and force main studies and designs and sewer system studies. Other related - ;$ - _+ work includes repairs of sewers and normal gravity and new low-pressure sewer system designs. ttyy Projects/Collection and Conveyance Systems • Lihue Wastewater Sewer System Due Diligence, Kauai (ongoing) -- „�ri� Tom, • Beachwalk Wastewater Pump Station Action 442�,� Plan Modifications (2017 in construction) • Kalaeloa Wastewater Pump Station(New),Oahu RMTC's design work for wastewater facilities in West Oahu began in the early 1980s with the Honouliuli Wastewater (2017) Treatment Plant.Later,RMTC designed secondary upgrade • Papakolea Sewer System Improvements,Oahu improvements to the regional Waianae WWTP,shown above. (2017 in construction) Regional Wastewater Planning Studies • Papakolea Sewer System Condition Assessment, Oahu (2012) Many of RMTC's wastewater projects have been • Fort DeRussy Wastewater Pump Station regional or islandwide in scope.Projects listed Modification,Oahu (2009) below do not deal with a particular WWTP,but • Beachwalk Wastewater Pump Station to Ala rather multiple facilities within a larger region. Moana Park Sewer,Phase I,Force Main, Oahu The projects listed below have enabled RMTC to (2009) gain insight into all of the major WWTPs and • Beachwalk Pump Station Condition Assessment, pumping station facilities on Oahu. Oahu (2008) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 10 Trickling Filter-Related Processes RMTC has gained national and international PROJECT recognition for providing services on trickling filter related processes. RMTC was retained to n. Ongoing Sand Island WWTP 9 g conduct inspections,analysis,and evaluations on - Secondary Treatment,Phase 2 both mainland and international facilities outside of Hawaii. The following are trickling filter Ongoing Honouliuli WWTP related projects which resulted in reports on how A Secondary Treatment best to upgrade or repair wastewater facilities at locations other than in Hawaii. ,. Sand Island WWTP Primary Expansion Projects/Small Wastewater Systems ' `..,4 y 2020 Phase 2 Reconstruction • Salt Lake City Water Reclamation Facility Wastewater Plant Capacity and Optimization 1 'Ai Beachwalk WWPS Improvements and Study,Salt Lake City,UT;retained by Water - 2013 Beachwalk WWPS to Ala Moana Park Works Engineers (2013) w Sewer,Phase 1,Force Main • Ore-Ida Foods,Ontario,Oregon(2011); retained by SPX Filter Media Manufacturer. Sand Island WWTP Primary Expansion • The South Bayside System Authority, 2012 Phase 1,Odor Control System Redwood City, CA (2010);retained by CDM Consulting Engineers. • The Koror Wastewater Treatment Plant, • lilt 2009 Ala Moana WWPS Modifications Koror,Palau (1997) ► Small Wastewater Systems Laie WWPS and Collection RMTC also has completed analysis and design _ 2007 System Expansion for numerous small-scale wastewater systems, including"cesspool conversions." Over the past . Sand Island WWTP Expansion- few years there has been a demand for the s '_�, - 2005 New Headworks and Primary Clarifiers closure or conversion of existing large-capacity cesspools in response to a ban on such cesspools Kailua Regional WWTP Expansion by the United States Environmental Protection 1998 Study and Design,Phases I,II and Ill Agency. Conversion designs and installations have been completed on Oahu,Maui,and Hawaii. In the majority of situations,RMTC's - 1996 Waianae WWTP Secondary replacement designs featured septic tanks and Treatement Facility leach fields or converted seepage pits. Projects/Small Wastewater Systems11"" 1985 Honouliuli WWTP Primary Facilities • Kamehameha Schools Cesspool Remediation w; Project,Statewide (ongoing) • Large Capacity Cesspool Conversion Valley Ahuimanu Pre treatment Facility of the Temples,Oahu(2005) f' ' ..j 19$2 and Pump Station Design • Dillingham Ranch House Individual Wastewater System,Oahu (2005) .. .. • Mauna Kea Golf Course Cesspool ""= 1972 Sand Island WWTP Conversion,Hawaii Island (2005) • Kinoole Cesspool Conversion,Oahu(2005) Historical timeline of major RMTC environmental engineering projects. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 11 Technical Personnel:Environmental Engineering Department Name Years of Professional B.S. MS. Professional Engineer(PE), Env./Civil Env./Civil Eng. LEED AP/GA Title Experience Civil-Hawaii Eng. or Higher Yukumoto,Kyle Vice President/Manager,Environmental 30 • • • Engineering Department Nishikawa,Jaime 23 • • • • Environmental Project Manager Wong,now Ping 24 ■ ■ ■ Chief of Wastewater Technology Miyasato,Ann 24 • • • • Environmental Project Coordinator Tasaka,Jayson 12 • • • Senior Environmental Engineer Imanaka,Nicole 12 ■ ■ ENV SP Environmental Engineer Tsuchida,Tyler 9 • • • Environmental Engineer Ichikawa,Chelsea 10 • ■ Environmental Engineer Bissen,Brian 6 • • Environmental Engineer Asper,Joshua 6 • • Environmental Engineer Suda,Jonathan 6 EIT ■ Assistant Engineer II Lee,Sheldon 5 • Assistant Engineer I Washlno,Steven 5 EIT ■ Assistant Engineer I Kagamlda,Connor 4 EIT ■ ■ ENV SP Assistant Engineer I Ancheta,Jacen 3 EIT ■ ■ Assistant Engineer I Fong,Sue 31 A.S.ARCH. Senior Draftsperson/CADD Technician DRAFTING Tsutsul,Blake 12 A.S.GRAPHIC Design Visualization Artist DESIGN TOTAL 17 people 10 15 8 2 Note:EIT=Engineer-in-Training R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 12 SURVEYING & • Softcopy photogrammetry technology,including automated and semi-automated extraction of PHOTOG RAM M ETRY Digital Elevation Model (DEM) data and RMTC has one of the largest surveying practices preparation of high resolution digital in the State of Hawaii. RMTC has three licensed orthophotography. surveyors plus experienced and technically proficient surveying field crews on two islands (Oahu and Hawaii). The firm's surveying �A - capabilities are complemented by an extensive I aerial photography library of Hawaii and the Pacific dating back to 1949. RMTC offers a full range of aerial photogrammetry services Is including digital orthophotography. Surveying Services RMTC's Surveying Department has the capability to provide a full range of surveying RMTC surveyors conduct field surveys utilizing the and related services including: latest in GPS technology:the Trimble RIO GNSS System. • Construction stakeout surveys • Boundary surveys Topographic Surveying • Land title surveys RMTC performs hundreds of surveys each year, a • Aerial photography and aerial topographic vast number of which are topographic surveys for surveys projects throughout Hawaii. From small residential • American Land Title Association(ALTA) lots to projects encompassing thousands of acres, surveys each survey assignment is analyzed to determine the • Digital terrain modeling most cost-effective method to meet project • Global positioning system(GPS) surveys requirements. For topographic surveys of less • As-built surveys densely vegetated areas over 25 acres in size,RMTC • Shoreline certification often utilizes in-house capabilities in aerial • Preliminary and final design layouts photogrammetry to yield cost and time savings. • Consolidation and subdivision applications Projects /Topographic Surveying Use of Advanced Technologies . Honolulu Rail Transit Project,Real Estate Mapping and Surveying,Oahu (ongoing) RMTC has steadily kept pace with new . Kapalama Container Terminal Yard,Honolulu surveying and mapping technologies. Examples Harbor,Oahu (2015) include: • Nuuanu Reservoir,Oahu (2015) • Furthered existing"Scan-to-BIM",and"Scan- • Puukapu Pastoral Lots Water System,Surveying to-CAD" workflows by acquiring a model of and Traffic Improvements,Hawaii Island (2014) the fastest laser scanner on the market,Leica • Kalakaua Avenue Sidewalks,Oahu (2011) Geosystem s RTC 360. • Hoakalei Country Club,Oahu (2009) • Dual frequency Global Positioning System • Waialua Surveying,Various Parcels,Oahu(2008) (GPS) surveying,including kinematic • Ewa Lot 16915 and 16916 Consolidation and techniques Resubdivision,Oahu (2007) • Aerial photo control using airborne GPS • Marconi Point Subdivision of Lot 160-B,Oahu combined with an inertial measurement unit (2006) (IMU) • Ewa Villages Extension of Kapolei Parkway, Phase 8A,8B,and 8C,Oahu (2005) R. M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 13 mumumumumumumumumumumumumumm • North-South Road Phase 1A, 1B, and 1C, Projects/ Parcel Subdivision and Consolidation Oahu (2004) • Various Agricultural Lot Subdivisions,Oahu (Ongoing) • Turtle Bay Subdivision Mapping,Shoreline Surveying,and Conservation Easements for `;'r r LL Turtle Bay Resort,Oahu (2019);1,4 L • Subdivision of Various Parcels and Land Court Approval,Waialua and Mokuleia,Oahu (2008) I ' • Honuapo Ranch, Consolidation and Resubdivision,Hawaii Island (2008) • Hamakua Property Consolidation and Resubdivision,Hawaii Island (2008) • RMTC surveyors perform a topographic survey at Onomea-Kaupakauea Consolidation and the Daniel K.Inouye International Airport, Oahu. Resubdivision,Hawaii Island (2007) • Ewa Lot 16915 and 16916 Consolidation and Boundary Surveying Resubdivision,Oahu, (2007) RMTC is proud of its long history of performing Aerial Topographic Mapping boundary surveys throughout the State of Hawaii. These have been performed for both RMTC has long been an industry innovator and small properties and large land tracts of up to leader in the field of photogrammetry. Aerial 10,000+acres. topographic mapping has proven particularly effective in surveying large expanses of unvegetated Projects/ Boundary Surveys lava fields on Hawaii and for any project requiring • Metes and Bounds Survey,Legal Description topographic information for large parcels. and Monumentation for Oahu and Big Island Army Training Lands Leased from State of RMTC developed and patented a process which Hawaii Island (2023) combined topographic line data with an orthophoto image and was the first surveying firm in Hawaii to • Pupukea Rockfall Assessment,Boundary introduce aerial photography for roadway planning. Survey and Topographic Mapping,Oahu (2022) Projects /Aerial Topographic Mapping • Huleia National Wildlife Refuge,Kauai • Kalaeloa Parcels 1,2,and 3,Oahu (2022) (2012) • Aerial Mapping and Topographic Survey and • Pohakuloa Training Area (PTA) West Land Cadastral Mapping of University of Hawaii West Acquisition RFP Preparation,Aerial Oahu,Oahu (2020) Topographic Survey and Metes and Bounds • Aerial Topographic Mapping and Digital Survey,Hawaii Island (1010 acres),for the Orthophoto of Lihue Airport,Kauai (2016) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (2009) • Lanai Airport,Lanai (2013) • Wehilani at Waikoloa Boundary Survey, • Saddle Road,West Side,Hawaii Island (2010) Hawaii Island (2008) • Makakilo Drive Extension,Oahu (2009) • Boundary Survey for the Old Volcano Trail, • Route 11 Mapping,Hawaii Island(2009) Hawaii Island (2006) • Route 130 Mapping,Hawaii Island (2009) Parcel Subdivision and Consolidation • Pohakuloa Training Area (PTA) West Land Acquisition RFP Preparation,Aerial Topographic RMTC surveyors understand the requirements Survey and Metes and Bounds Survey,Hawaii and are experienced in the preparation,filing Island(2009) and recordation of subdivisions under the Land • Kona International Airport Terminal Expansion, Court and Regular System. Hawaii Island (2009) • Lanai Affordable Housing Area,Lanai (2009) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 14 IIMMERMINNWIMMEIN • Moaula Planned Unit Community,Molokai cadastral surveys than any other surveying firm in (2008) the State. • Makakilo Quarry,Oahu (2008) Projects/Cadastral Surveying • Mamalahoa Bypass Road,Roadway • Alignment and Right-of-Way Mapping, Cadastral Mapping,University of Hawaii West Hawaii Island (2008) Oahu,Oahu,HI(2021) • Honolulu High-Capacity Rail Transit • Cadastral Exhibit Mapping-Waikoloa,Hawaii 2007 Island(2020) Oahu Corridor Project, ( ) • Eleele Urban Expansion Aerial Topographic • Makena Resort Control Monuments,Maui (2008) Mapping,Kauai (2007) • Hualalai Vistas Subdivision,Hawaii Island • Kaena Point Water System,Oahu (2007) (2008) • Leeward Bikeway,Waipio Access Point Road • Waikoloa Highlands Golf Course and to Lualualei Naval Road,Oahu (2007) Subdivision,Hawaii Island (2006) • Waikoloa Lots,Hawaii Island (2006) ALTA Surveying • Waiakea Stream Flood Control,Hawaii Island(2006) ALTA (American Land Title Association) surveys • Aina Lea Development,Phase 1, Increment 1, are performed according to the"Accuracy Standards Hawaii Island (2005) for Land Title Surveys" which are used nationally to • North-South Road,Phase 1C,Oahu(2007); ensure consistency of results and documentation. Phases 1A and 1B,Oahu (2005) RMTC surveyors have performed hundreds of such • Villages of Kapolei,Village 6,Maluohai, surveys,primarily to support resort and commercial Oahu (2001) development throughout the State of Hawaii. • Farrington Highway Safety Improvements, Projects/ALTA Surveying Nanakuli to Makaha,Oahu(2000) (below) • Various Wailea Maui Properties ALTA/NSPS *3 Land Title Surveys,Maui (Ongoing) off ' • Lihue Industrial Park,Kauai (2017) , I 1 , '.. • Kahului Airport Industrial Subdivision,Maui - i 11. , , (2017) j '' " Kapolei Business Park,Oahu (2016) • King Kamehameha Kona Beach Hotel,Hawaii PP ' (2016) °'V t 0 - ., • Waipahu Industrial Park,Oahu (2015) s> ' • Navy Family Housing PPV,Oahu (2012) •41 �. • Pagoda Hotel,Oahu (2010) .` • Hilo Medical Building,Hawaii(2008) • Orchid at Mauna Lani Resort,Hawaii (2008) al,°-4( ' �. ,� Flood Elevation Certifications For the 17-mile Farrington Highway Safety Improvements RMTC also has prepared Flood Elevation project,RMTC engineers used aerial topographic surveys to Certifications for real estate firms. The Flood support civil design. Elevation Certificate is an important administrative Cadastral Surveying tool of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). This certificate,used only to certify building Surveys that are performed for the purpose of elevations,is used to provide elevation information determining land boundaries,for the subdivision to ensure compliance with floodplain management of parcels of land,and for the registration and ordinances, determine insurance premium rates,and transfer of property,are generally referred to as support a request for a Letter of Map Amendment cadastral surveys.RMTC has conducted more (LOMA) or Letter of Map Revision(LOMR). R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 15 Surveys Supporting Shoreline Certification recordation of subdivisions under both the Hawaii Process Land Court and regular (Bureau of Conveyances) systems. Because many of Hawaii's premier resorts and resort-oriented residences are waterfront Projects/ Recordation properties,RMTC surveyors have extensive • Waialua Surveying,Various Parcels,Oahu experience with performing surveys needed to (Ongoing) obtain shoreline certification. • Kapolei Village Center Design,Oahu (2008) The firm has performed this work throughout ▪ Ewa Lot 16915 and 16916 Consolidation and Hawaii,Oahu,Lanai,and Maui. Resubdivision,Oahu (2007) • Marconi Point Subdivision of Lot 160-B,Oahu Projects /Surveys for Shoreline Certification (2006) • Turtle Bay Resort(ongoing) • Kapolei Village#2,Rentals,Oahu (2006) • Wailea Renaissance Resort,Maui (2008) • Kapolei Village#5,Affordable Housing,Oahu • Hualalai Resort,Hawaii Island (2008) (2006) • 49 Black Sand Beach,Hawaii Island (2008) • Kapolei High School Fort Barrett Road • Club Lanai,Hulupoe,Lanai (2006) Driveway,Oahu (2006) Recordation under the Land Court and • Ewa Villages Extension of Kapolei Parkway, Phase 8A,8B and 8C,Oahu (2005) Regular (Bureau of Conveyances) • North-South Road Parcel Maps,Oahu (2004) Systems • Farrington Highway,Replacement of Makaha RMTC surveyors understand the requirements Bridges 3 and 3A,Oahu (2004) and actively practice the preparation,filing,and Technical Personnel:Surveying&Photogrammetry Department Name Years of Licensed Land Licensed,Land B.S. Title Professional Surveyor,Hawaii Court,Hawaii Civil Eng. Experience Tanoue,David 35 Juris Doctor* Vice President/Manager,Surveying&Planning Departments Suzuki,Ryan 30 ■ ■ ■ Surveying Project Manager Valdez,BenJamin 38 • • Senior Surveyor/Photogrammetrist Bumanglag,Al Greg 41 Surveyor Toba,Daniel 19 • Assistant Surveyor II Mashlyama,Nathan 4 • Assistant Surveyor II Monlz,Laakea 5 Assistant Surveyor II TOTAL 7 people+ 2 1 4 6 field crews *Mr.Tanoue is a licensed attorney(Hawaii State Bar Association). R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 16 GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION • South Kona Flood Study,Hawaii Island (2013) SYSTEMS (GIS) • Stream Diversion Study,Statewide (2009) Since 1993,RMTC has provided GIS services for • Digital Flood Insurance Rate Mapping and numerous public and private entities on a FIS Text Production,Oahu (2009) diverse array of projects. We have significant Kamehameha Schools,Non-Residential experience with GIS and Facilities Management Land Inventory,Oahu (2009) Systems (FMS),from gathering data that will be • Kamehameha Schools,Kapalama Campus, used in our client's system to the actual Utility System Mapping(Conversion of development of the database and maps.For Survey Map to GIS Files),Oahu (2008) Federal,State and County agencies and the • Maui Public Facilities Inventory,Maui (2007) military,as well as private clients,RMTC has • Lanai 911 GIS Mapping,Lanai (2007) compiled digital mapping data to be used as the • Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill Lateral geographical basis for the GIS or FMS systems Expansion,Oahu (2004) (below) for planning and engineering analysis. . Road Asset Inventory,Hawaii Island (2004) Projects / Geographic Information Systems • Statewide Airport Asbestos Abatement • Honolulu Harbor Master Plan,Oahu Study,Statewide (2003) (ongoing) • GIS Project File Development for Guam • Kahului Airport Master Plan Update,Maui Conservation Mapping of U.S. Naval (2017) Installations,Territory of Guam(1999) • South Hilo Farms Soil and Water • Tripler Army Medical Center Master Plan, Conservation Plans,Hawaii Island (2013) Oahu (1998) • Oahu Landfill Siting Project,Oahu (2013) View of Waimonalo Gulch Ko Olina,Second Lagoon Road Permined 5 Years 111.11111.11.111 10 Years 15 Years For the Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill Lateral Expansion Environmental Impact Statement,ArcGIS's 3D mapping capability was used to illustrate the area of the landfill expansion and simulate its relative mass from different physical viewpoints in the community. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 17 WI' Technical Personnel:Geographic Information Systems Name Years of Licensed in B.S.Civil or M.S.Civil or Title Professional Hawaii Equivalent Equivalent Experience Yamamoto,James 46 PE ■ ■ Vice President/Senior Civil Project Manager Ching,Benton 42 PE ■ ■ GIS and Geospatial Coordinator Suzuki,Ryan 30 LLS/ LLC ■ Surveying Project Manager/GIS Specialist Nlermann,James 29 AICP • Planning Project Coordinator/GIS Specialist Liao,Tsung-I 22 PE ■ ■ Senior Civil Engineer/GIS Specialist Staples,Kelly 14 ■** Senior Planner/GIS Specialist TOTAL 6 5 4 5 *Mr.Niermann has a Masters in Urban and Regional Planning. **Ms.Staples has a Master of Science Degree in Natural Resources and Environmental Management. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 18 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT • Sunset Beach Recreation Center,Oahu (2009) (bottom) AND PROG RAM MANAGEMENT . Ronald McDonald House at Judd Hillside,Oahu (2006) Construction Management • Villages of Kapolei 7 and 8,Maluohai,Oahu Over the past ten years RMTC has completed an (2006) estimated 50 construction management projects • Kahe Power Plant Fuel Oil Tank Fire Loop and with total construction costs of over$900 million. Fire Pump House,Oahu (2004) Among the pioneering ventures attributed to the • Installation of Field Turf at Aloha Stadium,Oahu firm is the first private construction management (2003) practice serving government clients in Hawaii. • Water System Improvements,Phase 2,University That proud tradition, started in 1974 with of Hawaii at Manoa,Oahu (1999) projects for the State of Hawaii,Department of • HOSHA Improvements,University of Hawaii at Transportation(HDOT) and other agencies, Manoa,Oahu (1999) continues without interruption. Through this and • School of Architecture,University of Hawaii at other wide-ranging experience, our construction Manoa,Oahu (1999) inspectors have gained both technical and • Parking Structure Phase II,University of Hawaii practical knowledge of various types of at Manoa,Oahu (1999) infrastructure projects and developed strong • Makai Campus Improvements,University of working relationships with owners and project Hawaii at Manoa,Oahu (1999) managers. • West Loch Elderly Housing,Oahu (1997) RMTC construction managers have overseen the • Pacific Ocean Science and Technology Center, development of numerous projects including site University of Hawaii at Manoa,Oahu (1997) work, subdivision,roadways,airport and harbor facilities,wastewater treatment facilities,utility f" - improvements,new building construction, building renovation work,electrical,telephone and communication improvements,and air conditioning improvements. i Projects/CM for Building Sitework and Housing Developments -= • PASHA Maintenance,Marine Operations, Administration,and Guard House Buildings, Honolulu Harbor,Oahu (2024) • Joint Traffic Management Center,Oahu Joint Traffic Management Center,Oahu(2021) (2021) (right top) Construction Cost:$54M • Waikiki Improvements,Kalakaua Avenue Sunset Beach Recreation Sidewalk,Phase 2,Oahu (2020) Center Oahu(2009) • Laiopua Village 4 Subdivision,Phase 1 - _ Construction Cost:$2.5M Akau,Hawaii Island (2015) • Ala Moana Boulevard / Auahi Street Sewer ' Rehabilitation,Ph. 1 and 2,Oahu (2015) ;Arm_- • Kunia De Monte Village Fire Protection Line, L F , Oahu (2012) r • City BWS Public Services Building A/C System Improvements,Oahu (2012) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 19 Projects/ CM for Water and Wastewater Facilities Projects / CM for Highways, Roadways, and Bridges • Hilo Wastewater Treatment Plant • Queen Kaahumanu Highway,Phase II,Hawaii Rehabilitation and Replacement-Phase 1, (2019) Hawaii Island (Ongoing) • Kalaeloa Boulevard Improvements,Oahu (2018) • Environmental Support Facilities at • City and County of Honolulu,Reconstruction of Honouliuli Wastewater Treatment Plant and Concrete Sidewalks IDIQ,Oahu (2018) Access Road Improvements,Oahu (Ongoing) . Kealakaha Stream Bridge Replacement,Hawaii • Honolulu Board of Water Supply, CM for Island(2010) (below) Various Water System Operations Projects, • Curb Ramps at Various Locations,Oahu(2006) Oahu (Ongoing) • Pedestrian Facilities and ADA Compliance, • As-needed CM Services Contract for Kauai Statewide (2006) Department of Water: Kaumualii Highway . Farrington Highway Widening,Oahu (1998) 16-inch Main and Emergency Pump • Ewa Villages Pavement Replacement Work for Connection and Hanapepe Road 6-inch Main Renton Road and Various Roads,Oahu (1996) Replacement,Kauai (2022) • Villages of Kapolei Backbone Roadway Network, • Kalaeloa Business Park Wastewater Pump Oahu (1994) Station,Oahu (2018) • Kakaako Improvement Districts 1,2 and 3,Oahu • Ala Moana Boulevard / Auahi Street Sewer (1988-1993) Rehabilitation,Phase 2,Oahu (2017) • Ala Moana 69-inch Sewer Rehabilitation, Oahu (2017) IAv , ..`., • Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant '' Ultraviolet Disinfection Facility and Effluent Pump Station,Oahu (2006) (below) • Hart Street Wastewater Pump Station Force `�- "* Main Replacement(Through Honolulu -,.. � '^,.•, Harbor),Oahu (2002) +;. "'i ' m • Kona International Airport,Wastewater q :'_ \ _ Treatment Plant,Hawaii Island (2001) • Papaikoa Wastewater Treatment Plant, - Hawaii Island (1990s) / • Wailua Wastewater Treatment Plant,Kauai Kealakaha Stream Bridge Replacement,Hawaii(2010) (1990s) Construction Cost:$36M -�. Projects / CM for Airports and Harbors =- ,,. mils ,f. • NDWP Roadway/Terminal Signage Improvements,Daniel K. Inouye International R -�� -:- in„` Airport (HNL),Oahu (ongoing) i1 If A� 1111 �, •: • CM Services for Miscellaneous Terminal Repairs/Upgrades Lihue Airport: Terminal J� ii Siding Repairs,Kauai (2021) �!' • Hangar 110 Improvements,Phase IV,Kalaeloa Airport,Oahu (2018) • Elliott Street New Employee Parking Lot,HNL, °� ° Oahu (2017) .�. 1 • Hangar 110 Improvements,Phase II,Kalaeloa Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant Ultraviolet Airport,Oahu (2015) Disinfection Facility and Pump Station,Oahu(2006) Construction Cost:$81M R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 20 • Runway 26L Pavement Improvements,HNL, • Honolulu Harbor,Pier 2 Cruise Terminal,Oahu Oahu (2014) (2006) (right middle) • Overseas Terminal Chiller Plant • Honolulu Harbor,Pier 19 Ferry Terminal,Oahu Replacement,HNL,Oahu (2013) (2003) (right bottom) • Airfield Striping and Miscellaneous , Improvements,KOA,Hawaii Island (2013) ,.. • Central Concourse Reroofing and Spall - Repair,HNL,Oahu (2012) 11 z • Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Station .�+ -,✓+�► _- . Improvements,Molokai (2011) - - q,: S 0 t -- • HNL, Air Conditioning Modifications,Phase y' r •"=__�` :r- - II,Diamond Head Chiller Plant and Common "' ' _ e Chilled Water Loop,Oahu (2009) (below) ` �� ' a 1 , Air Conditioning Modifications, —- , Phase II,Diamond Head Chiller —' i Plant and Common Chilled Water Various Construction Projects,Kona International Airport Itb i, Loop,HNL,Oahu(2009) (1998-2009) .• Construction Cost:$10.5M+ :'°0 5�� i -,,. Construction Cost: p • Additional projects not listed above under"Projects-CM for i pal Diamond Head Chiller Plant Airports"include: P,7 III tomI ,. " $13.7M II' 1,�4�iti r'1a, •Common Chilled Water Loop- • Terminal Improvements Phases I,II,III $11 7M • Wastewater Treatment Plant ," • Signage and Graphics Improvements • Postal Site Preparation .„4:" 11. . • Peripheral Road and Parking j • Aircraft Rescue/Fire Fighting Training Facility • Runway/Taxiway Extension and Overlay • Environmental Compliance Measures,HNL, Oahu (2008) Washwater Containment,HNL,Oahu (2008) 'a Pier 2 Cruise Terminal, • Honolulu Harbor,Oahu(2006) • Wiki Wiki Roadway Modifications,HNL, ~ fm _ Construction Cost:$24.5M Oahu (2008) • Roof Rehabilitation for Building 349,HNL, Oahu (2008) 1 1 N. 1 • Kona International Airport,Parking Lot '~ 4 - �- - Expansion,Phases I and II,Hawaii Island (2009) (right top) A , • Molokai Airport,Runway 5-23 Pavement Repairs,Molokai(2008) �,� , � m • Kalaeloa Airport,Runway and Taxiway Improvements,Oahu (2007) _ • Lanai Airport,Replace Terminal Air ‘I V k Conditioning Units and Runway Monitoring \ - ____ System,Oahu (2007) • Kahului Airport,Runway 5-23 and Taxiways "` Pavement Repairs,Maui (2007) • Kapalua Airport,Overlay Runway,Maui (2006) Ferry Terminal at Pier 19,Honolulu Harbor,Oahu(2003) Construction Cost:$4.3M R. M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 21 Program Management Hoopili Development,Oahu (Ongoing) (below) Program management involves the coordination Ho'opili is a 1,515-acre master planned development of simultaneously occurring,interrelated proposed in Ewa,Oahu.The development plans to projects.As program manager,RMTC has been incorporate single and multi-family residential, engaged to navigate nearly one-half billion commercial, schools,parks,and open space land dollars worth of capital improvement projects, uses. RMTC was commissioned by developer DR involving planning,design,and construction Horton to provide project management and phases. professional engineering services to assist in developing infrastructure and mass grading plans to Projects/ Program Management satisfy anticipated conditions of the re-zoning from Engineering Services for the Programs of the agricultural to residential designation. Division of Collection System Maintenance, Specific details of RMTC's scope of work include: Oahu (Ongoing) • Review of the current development goals,future RMTC is assisting the Division of Collection programs and anticipates changes,and present System Maintenance (CSM) with the permit condition and requirements. development,implementation,and support of • Assess the existing infrastructure and site CSM Programs and Studies established or driven conditions. by the wastewater Consent Decree and for • Assess engineering requirements related to compliance with State and Federal requirements. backbone infrastructure development. RMTC is providing both engineering services for • Assess the mass grading requirements of the site. various studies and maintenance activities,and • Assess plan implementation and phasing construction management and inspection strategies. services for the Rehabilitation of Sewer Lines on • Develop order-of-magnitude infrastructure cost Oahu IDIQ contract. estimates for various infrastructure systems. RMTC's scope includes: • Coordinate with various approving agencies • Management of the Rehabilitation of Sewer related to project permitting and implementation Lines on Oahu IDIQ contract requirements. • Assist CSM with preparation of IDIQ ,, q Contract Bid Documents. • Conduct a Force Main Performance Study on __ all of the City's wastewater pump stations. - • Conduct quarterly Pipeline Corrosion and Cathodic Protection Surveys for force mains. k• Assist CSM to revise the existing Wastewater Design Standards for pump stations and r. X force mains. ° +; Hoopili Development will include 1,515 acres of single and multi- • Develop a System Management Plan. family residential,commercial,school,parks,and open space. • Assist CSM with design review of the Islandwide Pump Retrofit program. Sand Island Basin Program Management,Oahu • Provide additional services as requested by (2001-2006) (next page, top left) CSM. RTMC was program manager for the City and • Review of the current development goals, County of Honolulu's$350-million-dollar upgrade of future programs and anticipates changes,and the Sand Island WWTP and related facilities within present permit condition and requirements. the Sand Island Basin. The program management • Assess the existing infrastructure and site portion included managing the schedule for 11 conditions. individual wastewater projects. Status reports to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency were based R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 22 on the updated schedule prepared by RMTC, - 1 with inputs from the City and contractors. —�� hur _ _ „ ,, v.- te a �Wl m RMTC assisted the State Department ofTransportation, i �,.� ` -` Highways Division,with management of the highly-expedited design and construction of over 1,600 curb ramps statewide. "" - - -. - Total cost of the project exceeded$22.1 million. ,«'` h T • �. Villages of Kapolei and Related Projects,Oahu r t �:" (1990-1994) (below) . 49 d'. *\ , ��'L, In addition to the firms work on design and � ' ..� � , ' 1 '' ,�i ,' „ ' surveying,RMTC program managers oversaw .,' 1 " .� multiple projects for the State of Hawaii's extensive * . a le?,---. . : Y ,,,- ti Villages of Kapolei development.Projects under the '-I ? program management umbrella included:Villages of -=`S �� ' z :-= Kapolei Backbone Infrastructure,Phase 1 and Phase n . ' I- 'I• 2;Village 6,Maluohai Subdivision;Kapolei Parkway „. v rmum RTMC was program manager for the City and County of Bridge and 18" Relief Sewer-Kamaaha Avenue;and Honolulu's$350-million-dollar upgrade of the Sand Island WWTP Makai Villages 7 and 8,Road A. and related facilities within the Sand Island Basin. Master A-E,Pedestrian Facilities and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) t y r `may RMTC program managers Compliance,Statewide (2004-2005) (below) ,;j,'�� supervised a wide range of M+w ,"s r construction projects at the The State of Hawaii,Department of -^ ' Villages of Kapolei. Transportation(HDOT),had to meet terms of a federal consent decree deadline of July 2005 to complete ADA improvements at roadway • intersections statewide.HDOT called upon RMTC as Master A-E Program Manager. In this I role,RMTC engineers managed multiple concurrent projects statewide being completed (F by six individual civil engineering firms. The work program included design and construction of =r approximately 1,600 curb ramps on five islands as well as emergency call boxes in remote locations. This highly-accelerated ro ect 1 p j , in Ito required both design and construction to be ,* completed within approximately 15 months. I _ �, Construction cost totaled over$22.1 million. `ym R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 23 Ewa Villages Revitalization, Oahu(1996-2000) (top right) The City and County of Honolulu acquired the Ewa Villages after the closure of Ewa Sugar Plantation. RMTC was commissioned as - program manager to satisfy the City's objectives - 1 ' of providinghousingopportunities for the �,;,,,,,, ,_ ,„„,!, 11 pp � � . plantation tenants,preserving the historic plantation villages,and satisfying the affordable housing demand on Oahu. r _ :w - Ewa Villages Revitalization project, Oahu RMTC developed a comprehensive Master Plan that retained existing architectural elements and provided for the rehabilitation of existing buildings and the development of 950 new residential units. RMTC was responsible for the following deliverables: • Comprehensive Master Plan • Environmental Impact Statement • Topographic survey • Hazardous waste investigation • Construction documents for the West Loch master planned THIRD ANNUAL Oahu infrastructure, golf course,and rehabilitation PROJECT OF THE YEAR AWARD community, FIRST PLACE 1981I of existing and new homes THE CITY AND COL MTV OF HONOLULU PRESENTS THIS AWARD TO THE WEST LOCH ESTATES West Loch Master Planned Community,Oahu DEVEL°PER CITY AND COUNTY OP HONOLULU D DEPARTMENT Of HOUSING ANOGOM DEVELOP., 5° MVNITY DEVELOP (1990-1994) (bottom right) PRACPAL`°NLTANT RµTOWILLCORPORAT°N CATEGORIES Of HOUSING AND PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT AND MUM (�-� 1 (� DESIGN THISPLANNED DEVELOPMENT IS PRAISEWORTHY NOT ONLY As Program/Project Manager of this award- PROVIDSOR E M00 A ATS0T R HOMESANDELDPR f THE CHOUS CNG OMMUNITY RESIDE. `Y ICH MUAiItt OrNDSCOM YARDS sOiDENY5 wILL[N10vOekifNSNE nM£NITIf5,UN0.5CM1PE0 YARDS winning project of the City and County of ,PECTACULARVIEOUIETCESVAIACS.AXD'SARIMRBIDNr°THE ANDGREENBE ' VIEWS Of THE WAIM1NAfR AND'SARI HARBOR I i PRESENTED THIS DAY MARCHER 1.9 Honolulu,RMTC was responsible for the following contract deliverables: M. CCALL 4.411 • Comprehensive community master plan = including single-and multi-family homes g' (West Loch Fairways and West Loch Estates), m � elderly housing,commercial, golf course and • � s __ shoreline park • Environmental impact statement • Topographic survey ; • • Archaeological survey • Construction documents for the infrastructure; golf course,clubhouse and y. maintenance facility;and shoreline park. • Construction management and inspections of For the Ewa Villages Revitalization project and West Loch master the project planned community,RMTC's comprehensive services included preparing the master plan and civil design,then conducting program • Coordinating lot turnover with the management at subsequent phases of development. homebuilders(developers) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 24 Technical Personnel:Construction Management Department Certifications YearsProfessional Civil Constr. Field Storm of Name Engineer Engineering QualProfessiona . Sampling Water Other Title E efien�i license, Degree(s)or Mgmt. &Testing BMP (PE)Hawaii Similar (USACE) (HDOT) (C&C) - OSHA Safety and Health - ATSSA Traffic Control Tech - Pervious Concrete Tech - Master Certificate-Concrete Construction Management Inouye,Michael - Fall Protection Construction Management 40 B.S. • • - ACI Adhesive Anchor Department Manager Installation Inspector - Pipeline Assessment and Certification Program(PACP) - Manhole Assessment and Certification Program(MACP) - Lateral Assessment and Certification Program(LACP) - Certified Construction Manager - OSHA Safety and Health - Cured-in-Place Pipe Installation,Inspection - ATSSA Traffic Control Tech - Pervious Concrete Tech - Confined Space Trained - Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Coordinator Yee,Lydia 36 ■ B.S. ■ • - Certified Inspector of Senior Construction Manager Sediment&Erosion Control - Fall Protection - ACI Adhesive Anchor Installation Inspector - ACI Concrete Anchor Installation Inspector - DOT BMP Training - ASBI Grouting Training - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP - NHI Drill Shaft Inspector - Government Contracts Hee,Gregory 49 R.A. M.A. Senior Construction Manager Architecture - OSHA Safety and Health - Pervious Concrete Tech - ACI Adhesive Anchor Takahashi,Gary 36 • B.S. ■ a Installation Inspector Senior Construction Manager - Master Certificate-Concrete Repair - Fall Protection - ACE Safety Mgmt Systems - Certified Erosion and Sediment Yamashita,Lambert 43 0* B.S. Control Plan Preparer Senior Construction Manager - Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer - Supervisory Development Training - Formal Source Selection Carpenter,Darren - Construction Contract Senior Construction Manager 39 Administration • B.S. Design-Build Construction - Various DAWIATrainings - Confined Space - Excavation&Trenching Safety R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 25 u m Certifications Years of Professional Civil Constr. Field Storm Name Engineer Engineering QualProfessiona . Sampling Water Other Title Eeflen�l License, Degree(s)or Mgmt. &Testing BMP (PE)Hawaii Similar (USACE) (HDOT) (C&C) - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP Reyes,Jan B.S. - Confined Space Competent Construction Manager 23 Biosystems Person for Construction, Engineering General Industry,and Shipyards - Certified Construction Manager - OSHA Safety and Health - Cured-in-Place Pipe Installation,Inspection - ACI Concrete Testing Tech, Grade 1 Hong,Michael • B.S. • - ACI Adhesive Anchor Construction Manager 20 Installation Inspector - ACI Concrete Construction Inspector - Master Certificate-Concrete Repair - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP - Fall Protection - Best Practices Asphalt Pvmnt - Certified Water Pollution Plan Preparer - Certified Professional in Erosion Sediment Control Yamashita,Diana - ACI Adhesive Anchor 15 • B.S. ■ Installation Inspector Construction Manager - ACI Concrete Field Testing - Fall Protection - DOT BMP Training - Excavation&Trenching Safety - Scaffold Awareness - ATSSA Traffic Control Tech - Confined Space Trained - Cured-in-Place Pipe Installation,Inspection Karison,Michael - ACE Safety Mgmt Systems Senior Construction Engineer 15 EIT B.S. ACI Concrete Testing - CPM Scheduling - Best Practices Asphalt Pvmnt - Master Certificate-Concrete Construction Management - DOT BMP Training - Master Certificate-Concrete Fundamentals Mich!,Evan - ACI Adhesive Anchor 9 ■ B.S. ■ Installation Inspector Senior Construction Engineer - Fall Protection - Confined Space - Respirable Crystalline - OSHA Safety and Health Haraguchl,Taryn B.S.-Constr. - ACI Concrete Testing Senior Construction Engineer 9 EIT Engineering • • - DOT BMP Training Mgmt - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP - Fall Protection - OSHA Safety and Health - Certified Inspector of Sediment&Erosion Control Estabiilo,Bryce 8 B.S. • - Master Certificate-Concrete Construction Engineer III Fundamentals - Fall Protection - ACI Concrete Testing Tech, Grade I R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 26 m Certifications Years of Professional Civil Constr. Field Storm Name Engineer Engineering Qual. Sampling Water ProfessionalOther Title Experience license, Degree(s)or Mgmt &Testing BMP (PE)Hawaii Similar (USACE) (HDOT) (C&C) - ACI Adhesive Anchor Installation Inspector - CPR/First Aid/AED - Confined Space - NASSCO PACP/LACP/MACP Sako,Ryne 5 EIT B.S. • - Excavation&Trenching Safety Construction Engineer III - ACI Concrete Anchor Installation Inspector Estabilio,Kern - NASSCO PACP Construction Engineer III 5 EIT B.S. - Excavation&Trenching Safety - Certified Inspector of Sediment&Erosion Control - ACI Shotcrete Inspector - ACI Adhesive Anchor Installation Inspector - CDL Class A Ho,Phillip 32 ■ ■ - OSHA Safety and Health Senior Construction Inspector - ACI Concrete Testing Tech, Grade 1 - Fall Protection - Confined Space - Best Practices Asphalt Pvmnt - DOT BMP Training - Grade 4 Collection System Operator - NASSCO PACP/LACP/MACP McAdam,Scott 31 - OSHA-Trenching and Shoring Senior Construction Inspector - ATSSA Certified Flagger - Confined Space - Excavation&Trenching Safety - ACI Concrete Field Testing - Operating Engineers Ho,Reginald 53 Apprenticeship Construction Inspector - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP - Fall Protection - OSHA Health and Safety Cuman,Daniel 49 - ECCATS Environmental Construction Inspector - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP - Fall Protection - Journey Worker Electrician Noland Ikeda 35 - Honolulu Community College Construction Inspector Electrical Installation/Maintenance - NASSCO PACP/MACP/LACP Nelghbarger,Nell 22 - Excavation&Trenching Safety Construction Inspector - DPP Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Coordinator Mlyasato,Marc - Licensed Plumber Construction Inspector 22 - Safety and Compliance DeMello,Wilfred 13 - DSO I Certified Construction Inspector - Honolulu Community College Construction Management - ERGO Robotics GL 1200 Palombo,Sean 10 Operator Construction Inspector - ACI Concrete Field-Testing Technician-Grade I - Confined Space - Excavation&Trenching R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 27 Certifications Years of Professional Civil Constr. Reid Storm Name Engineer Engineering QualProfessiona . Sampling Water Other Title Eeflen�l license, Degree(s)or Mgmt &Testing BMP (PE)Hawaii Similar (USACE) (HDOT) (C&C) - OSHA Health and Safety Pearson,Bryson 9 • - ACI Concrete Field-Testing Construction Inspector Technician-Grade I - Asphalt Mix Design Technology TOTAL 25 people 7 18 5 4 9 *Mr.Yamashita is also a licensed professional engineer in Hawaii and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Notes:EIT=Engineer-in-Training RMTC's civil engineers are cross trained in CM and are available as needed. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 28 PLANNING • Kona International Airport Master Plan,Hawaii (2001) Land Planning and Permitting RMTC's planners offer a range of services to rti = r meet the needs of its clients from the preparation of master plans and environmental documents to the preparation of environmental and development permits. G. Master Plans RMTC provides master planning services for private and public clients. Project sizes have ranged from small sites to regional areas encompassing thousands of acres. RMTC has effectively planned a variety of public and -- RMTC planners are preparing a master plan for the Nawiliwili private projects including towns,roadways, to Ahukini portion of this 16-mile Bike and Pedestrian Path on private residential communities,military Kauai.In addition,RMTC planners are preparing an installations,airports,recreational parks,and Environmental Assessment which complies with both NEPA others. and Chapter 343,HRS, as well as an SMA permit application, Conservation District Use Permit Application, and Shoreline Projects/ Master Plans Setback Variance application. • Nawiliwili to Ahukini Bike and Pedestrian Facility Master Plan,Kauai (ongoing) (top ` right) • Honolulu Harbor Optimization Master Plan, Oahu (2024) . • Koolau Land Partners Sustainable Communities Plan Amendment,Oahu (2021) • Puunene Master Plan Update,Maui (2020) • Strategic Master Development Plan for East F' Kapolei Lands,Oahu (2019) .- ;4 F • Lanai Island Strategic Land Planning,Lanai `' -" (2017) • Kahului Airport Master Plan Update,Maui (2016) RMTC prepared a Master Plan which featured relocation of the • Halawa-Luluku Interpretive Development Honoapiilani Highway for the purposes of creating an open space Plan,Oahu (2013) preserve along this coastal corridor on Maui.RMTC also prepared the Environmental Assessment and facilitated extensive community outreach. • Kokee and Waimea Canyon State Parks Master Plan,Kauai (2009) Environmental Documentation (EISs, EAs) • Statewide Stream Diversion Study,Statewide RMTC planners are highly experienced in preparing (2009) environmental documentation(Environmental • Waikoloa Highlands Master Plan,Hawaii Impact Statements and Environmental Assessments) Island(2007) in conformance with requirements of the National • Pali to Puamana Parkway (Realignment of Environmental Policy Act(NEPA) and Hawaii Honoapiilani Highway) Master Plan,Maui Revised Statutes, Chapter 343. (2005-2007) (bottom right) Projects / EIS • Waipahu Sewer Force Main,Oahu (ongoing) R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 29 • Ala Wai Canal Dredging and Wall Repairs, plans,zoning approvals,and development EIS,Oahu (2020) approvals. • Haleiwa Improvement District EIS and State of Hawaii Permits Improvement District Preliminary Report, Oahu (2020) • Conservation District Use Permit Applications • Kokee State Park and Waimea Canyon State • Stream Channel Alteration Permits (SCAP) Park Master Plan,Kauai (2009) • 401 Water Quality Certification, Clean Water Act, Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill Lateral DOH • Expansion,Oahu (2007) • Noise Variances • Waikoloa Highlands EIS,Hawaii (2007) • Kaloi Gulch Drainageway Improvements, Oahu (2005) • Hawaii Island Commercial Harbors 2020 4 a'� Master Plan(Hilo and Kawaihae Harbors), Hawaii Island (2001) Projects/ EA No> • Nawiliwili to Ahukini Bike and Pedestrian Facility Master Plan,Kauai (ongoing) • Statewide Airports EAs,Various Locations (2022) • Ritz Carlton Condo Hotel Towers,Waikiki, Oahu (2020) • Honolulu Marine Small Boat Shipyard at For the relocation of Honolulu Marine,LLC,small boat builders,from Kewalo Basin to Keehi Lagoon,RMTC planners prepared an EA and wide Keehi Lagoon,Oahu (ongoing) (right) range of environmental permits including: • Nuuanu Reservoir,Oahu (2014) Special Management Area Permit • Central Maui Regional Park,Oahu (2014) Shoreline Setback Variance Conservation District Use Permit • Makakilo Drive Extension,Oahu (2010) NPDES NOI-B(Industrial Stormwater) • Kamehameha Highway,Replacement of NPDES NOI-C(Construction Stormwater) NPDES NOI-F(Hydrotesting) Kaipapau Stream Bridge,Oahu (2008) NPDES NOI-G(Construction Dewatering) • Dillingham Ranch Subdivision,Oahu (2006) Department of the Army Permit Section 401 Water Quality Certification • Kahe Power Plant Improvements,Oahu CZM Federal Consistency Determination (2006) Private Aids to Navigation Permit • Fort Weaver Road Widening,Oahu (2004) • New Kauai Judiciary Complex,Kauai (2002) State Land Use District Boundary Amendments • Frear Hall Replacement,University of Hawaii • Brigham Young University Hawaii Expansion, at Manoa,Oahu(2001) Oahu • Waikoloa Highlands Boundary Amendment, Land Use Entitlements and Permitting Hawaii Island RMTC offers clients the full range of permitting • Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill State Land expertise required for land use entitlement, Use Distribution Boundary Amendment and development planning and construction. Special Use Permit,Oahu • Kona International Airport,Hawaii Island RMTC planners provide assistance to clients with • Laumaka Community Release Center,Oahu complete land use entitlement services on the • Villages of Kapolei,Oahu state and county levels. Entitlement services include State Land Use District Boundary • West Loch Estates and Fairways,Oahu Amendments and various County community • Kukuiula Planned Community,Kauai R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 30 NPDES Permits Fiber Optic Cable Systems • NOI Form C (construction storm water) RMTC planners have extensive prior work • NOI Form F (hydrotesting) experience with project management and obtaining • NOI Form G (dewatering) entitlements for the installation of submarine fiber • NOI Form B (industrial stormwater) optic cable systems in the State of Hawaii. This • NOI Form K (small municipal separate storm includes project scheduling,managing day to day sewer systems) (MS4s) activities of the project team,preparing • NOI Form L (circulation water) environmental and land use entitlements,easements, County Permits and related responsibilities for numerous submarine • Special Management Area Permits cable systems on all Hawaiian Islands with the • Shoreline Setback Variances exception of Niihau. • Special District Permits Projects/ Fiber Optic Cable Systems • Road and Water Variances • Fiber Optic Cable Landing at Ford Island Zoning Approvals Permits,Oahu (AT&T,General Dynamics, • AT&T Makaha Cable Station Zone Change, Oceanic Cable) (CDUA) Oahu • Hawaiian Island Fiber Network Cable System • Meeting Facilities at Mokuleia Ranch,Oahu (HIFN) Statewide Submarine Fiber Optic Cable • Laumaka Work Release Center Zone Change, System,Statewide (GST Telecom Hawaii) (EA Oahu and CDUA for each of five sites) • Nanakuli Rezoning,Oahu • Fiber Optic Cable Landing at Ford Island • Lokahi Center Zone Change,Oahu Permits,Oahu (AT&T,General Dynamics, • Operating Engineers Training Facility Special Oceanic Cable) (EA) Permit,Oahu • Tycom(TGN) Hawaii Cable System,Oahu (TGN, • Waikoloa Rezoning,Hawaii Island Inc.) (EA) Zoning Variances • Fiber Optic Cable Landings,Oahu (360 Net, Inc.) (CDUA) • Ronald McDonald House at Judd Hillside, • Fiber Optic Cable Landings at Makaha,Oahu Oahu (AT&T,GTE and GST) (CDUA) • Dillingham Ranch,Oahu • Fiber Optic Cable Landings at Keawaula,Oahu Conditional Use Permits (CUP) (AT&T and GST) (EA; CDUA) • Ronald McDonald House at Judd Hillside • Fiber Optic Cable Landings at Kahe Point,Oahu CUP,Oahu (AT&T,GTE and GST) (EA; CDUA) • Safeway Store at Kapahulu CUP and Joint • Fiber Optic Cable Landing at Wailea,Maui (GST Development Agreement,Oahu and GTE) (EA; CDUA) • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints • Fiber Optic Cable Landing at Kawaihae,Hawaii CUP,Oahu Island(GST,GTE,and Southern Cross) (EA; Plan Review Uses CDUA) • Frear Hall Replacement,University of Hawaii • Fiber Optic Cable Landing at Kaunakakai, at Manoa,Oahu Molokai (GST) (CDUA) • Oahu Community Correctional Center,Oahu • Fiber Optic Cable Landing at Lanai(GST) (EA; Federal Permits CDUA) • Section 10 (RHA) Public Involvement Programs • Section 106 Consultation Historical Preservation The firms philosophy on public involvement is to • Section 7(ESA) involve stakeholders early and often to ensure that Coastal Zone Management Federal stakeholders' issues and concerns are thoroughly • Consistency Review addressed. RMTC planners provide clients with a R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 31 means of engaging the public and the • Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill Lateral community in meaningful dialogue at key points Expansion,Oahu (2004) in the planning, design,and construction • Interstate Route H-1 Waimalu Viaduct Widening, process. Approaches include facilitating public Westbound Direction,Kaonohi Street workshops,informational meetings,focus Overcrossing to Pearl City Off-Ramp,Oahu groups, stakeholder meetings and interactive (2003) planning and design working groups. 11 lii1,:1,�:i 11,��f, p ' I , � Projects/ Public Involvement Programs 1 �IiII1:1;l�lii,��ill!ll1��JIt ./I if Nit/ �6,,, • Honolulu Harbor Master Plan,Oahu Yr � ,, ,a, (ongoing) • Nawiliwili to Ahukini Bike-Pedestrian A i'�' ill f o Facility EA,Kauai (ongoing) ', �� ' ill . �l i ii • Halawa-Luluku Interpretive Development, • ' , Oahu (2013) (right) +I illK f rm . • Makakilo Drive Extension NEPA1 Environmental Assessment,Oahu (2010) T • Mayor's Advisory Committee on Landfill Site _ I Selection,Kauai (2009) • Kapiolani Water and Sewer Improvements, • Oahu (2006) RMTC planners coordinate a planning charrette with members of the Native Hawaiian community for the Halawa-Luluku Interpretive Development Plan,a • Beachwalk Wastewater Pump Station,Oahu cultural preservation effort in Halawa Valley,Oahu. (2006) Technical Personnel:Planning Department Name Years of American Masters In Professional Institute of Urban and LEED AP Title Experience CertMed Planners Regional Planning Tanoue,David Vice President/Manager,Surveying& 35 Juris Doctor* Planning Departments Takeda,Brian 39 a Planning Project Manager Niermann,James 29 • • • Planning Project Coordinator Staples,Kelly 13 ** Senior Planner Lee,Roxanne 10 • *** G.A. Planner Sato,isalah**** 9 Planner Marchant,Michelle 8 Planner Harrison,Alec 5 ***** Planner Eaton,Alena 4 Assistant Planner II TOTAL 9 people 2 2 2 *Mr.Tanoue is a licensed attorney(Hawaii State Bar Association). **Ms.Staples has a Master of Science Degree in Natural Resources and Environmental Management. ***Ms.Lee Has a Master of Landscape Architecture Degree. ****Mr.Sato is a Professional Civil Engineer licensed in Hawaii. *****Mr.Harrison has a Master of Science Degree in Natural Resource Management. R.M.Towill Corporation,Statement of Qualifications 2025-2026 32